Over the past decades, technology and digitalization are growing so rapidly. Humans have developed computer systems that can fulfill the needs of daily life like in education, production, medicine, and in other spheres of daily life. As the development of science and technology are progressing continuously, the scope of solving problems is increasing and also, the sizes of the most used devices or we can say computers are decreasing accordingly. And all these devices are connected in a big network known as the Internet Of Things including us. We all are familiar with these devices and technology as we are using them for ages. And we all heard the word Artificial Intelligence once in a lifetime. So what exactly is Artificial Intelligence . Let’s find out. What is Artificial Intelligence (AI)? In today’s world, computers can launch rockets into space, controls many technological processes, provides system security in many businesses, and much more. This is the list of only a few things
What is E-waste? Electronic waste or E-waste is rejected or discarded electronic devices or things. E-waste is a term used for electronic devices or things which are near to the end of their shelf – life. Electronic devices or equipment which are used and then planned for reuse, resale, disposal, or recycling are also known as E-waste. *Shelf- life of a product means how long it can be stored at a shop or home before it gets too old to sell or use. E-waste in India Students should know about E-waste as India is a major and the fifth largest E-waste producing country in the world. E-waste covers a wide variety of ranges, from a phone to a fridge to a laptop to a washing machine. Some examples of E-waste are: • Large appliances : Refrigerators, washing machines, Air conditioner, microwave, etc. • Small appliances : Iron, watches, hairdryers, toasters, etc. • IT telecommunications : computers, laptops, printers, phones, television, remote control, Fax machines, etc. • Lighting equipment