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Guru's Weekly Buzz: Jan 30-Feb 5

Guru, Nianne-Lynn Hendricks, Published on 30/01/2026

» Guru By Bangkok Post's weekly pick of the most exciting products, activities, food and travel to indulge in.

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Brain rot prevention — use less AI and social media

Komsan Jandamit, Published on 12/11/2025

» Artificial intelligence and social media are reshaping how Thais learn and think — and not always for the better. Researchers in Thailand and around the world warn that heavy reliance on artificial intelligence chatbots and endless scrolling through short videos may be eroding cognitive skills, fuelling what many now call “brain rot”.

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Sabine has the science you're after

Life, James Hein, Published on 08/10/2025

» Sabine Hossenfelder is one of the people I regularly watch on the YouTube platform. She is a physicist but also veers into other areas such as artificial intelligence and quantum computing. For her latest video -- In Which I Lose Faith In Quantum Computing -- she makes a number of interesting observations. In short, apart from some very specific applications, quantum computing, even if it is scalable from current technology, has limited application. It also has the potential of bringing down a number of current companies highly focused on this technology, or at least some of their divisions. Artificial intelligence takes up a lot of the space that quantum computing could do well in, but for the present at least, AI does it better. The next 10 years, or less, will be important to see how both of these directions develop, or not. If you are interested at all in physics, maths and occasionally quantum computing, then Sabine Hossenfelder provides some interesting perspectives.

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The show goes on

Life, Thana Boonlert, Published on 29/08/2025

» The show must go on! And that is why the light has never gone out for five decades. Despite undergoing renovations, whether minor or major, Tiffany's Show Pattaya has raised the curtain every day, except on three occasions -- Sars in 2003, a protest in 2008 and Covid-19 in 2020 -- when tourism was brought to a standstill.

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Here's to the dreamers

Life, Nianne-Lynn Hendricks, Published on 16/08/2025

» For the third consecutive year, Apple is bringing back the "Here's To The Dreamers" campaign, with a new theme of "Dream Beyond", to celebrate creators, developers, artists and creative minds from Southeast Asia, and inspire the next generation to push the boundaries and embark on their own creative journeys.

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AI models win gold at global maths contest

News Agencies, Published on 22/07/2025

» Google and OpenAI said their artificial-intelligence models won gold medals at a global mathematics competition, signalling a breakthrough in capabilities in the race to build systems that can rival human intelligence.

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Deadly reunion

Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 06/05/2025

» By the time audiences left theatres in 2016 after watching The Accountant, they had encountered a singular kind of action hero: Christian Wolff, a maths savant with a sniper's eye and a code of honour all his own. In The Accountant 2, director Gavin O'Connor and writer Bill Dubuque thread through a high-stakes murder mystery, the harrowing underworld of human trafficking and a fragile bond between two damaged brothers.

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iOS 18 has rolled out in style

Guru, Nianne-Lynn Hendricks, Published on 24/09/2024

» Though Apple debuted the iOS 18 at WWDC 2024 early this month, it finally updated our phones last week, though only used with iPhones Xs through the iPhone 15 and 16 will get the updates.

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CentralWorld screens Chile film Desconectados

Life, Published on 12/08/2024

» Desconectados (Dis-Connected) is the third film of the year presented as part of TK Park's 2024 Contemporary World Film Series, at TK Park's Auditorium, 8th floor, Dazzle zone of CentralWorld, Ratchadamri Road, on Sunday at 4pm.

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Cultivating curiosity

Life, Monruedee Jansuttipan and Arun Roisri, Published on 01/07/2024

» Under the hot sun of northern Thailand, a group of schoolchildren gets to work in the picturesque rice terraces of Baan Mae Salap in Mae Hong Son province. They dig deep into the soil, churning up earth as deep as 30cm. This is not an act of vandalism or farming, but of learning.