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  • Marvel heroes don skullcaps, await iftar in trending AI-generated images

    Marvel heroes don skullcaps, await iftar in trending AI-generated images

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    Exploring the tools of Artificial Intelligence (AI), many artists are using it to give a touch of reality to imaginations that can now be featured for the world to see.

    With the aid of this impressive technology unusual avatars of renowned people are being created leaving people stunned.

    One such piece of art has been revealed by an Indian AI enthusiast, Sahid, who posted a set of pictures on Instagram tweaking the Avenger heroes in unique outfits, beyond the imagination of many.

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    “Celebrating diversity and unity this Ramadan with our superhero brothers breaking their fast in an Iftar party,” Sahid captioned his art while he wished ‘Ramadan Kareem’ (the recently celebrated Ramzan festival).

    Characters from Marvel and DC universes including Spider-Man, Captain America, Aquaman, and the Hulk are seen sitting on the iftar table, waiting to break their fast.

    Wearing a spider-printed white robe and headgear, spiderman is among the several other heroes donning Ramzan-themed outfits.

    Another picture reveals the Incredible Hulk wearing a robe and sporting a beard. ‘Habibi Hulk’ commented an awe-struck Instagram user below the post.

    Swiping ahead, we see Marvel’s Loki wearing a kurta pyjama, accessorised with a skull cap while he is all smiles with delicious food placed in front of him.

    While Thor’s hammer was missing, he looked great in traditional attire.

    Iron Man donned a kurta while Jason Momoa’s Aquaman wears a simple head scarf.

    While human imagination is limitless, it is very difficult to bring unreal imagery to a shareable reality. But Artificial Intelligence has learned to make it possible now with new celebrity arts trending every now and then.

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  • Netflix releases images of William and Kate in next series of The Crown

    Netflix releases images of William and Kate in next series of The Crown

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    Netflix has offered the first look at a young Prince William and Kate Middleton in the new season of The Crown, which inches closer towards the present day.

    The first images from the sixth and final season feature William and Kate holding hands, and are thought to be a depiction of the early days of their courtship as students at the University of St Andrews in Scotland.

    Two other images show Kate looking up in a classroom, and William sitting on a brocade sofa in front of framed images, which suggest it may be someone’s home. It is expected that the two characters will play a prominent role in the latest instalment.

    William has appeared in the series as a child, but the new series will depict him as an adult for the first time, played by newcomer Ed McVey. Kate will appear for the first time, and will be played by Meg Bellamy.

    The Crown has become progressively more controversial as it has depicted more recent history, with some viewers complaining about its use of artistic licence.

    Bellamy as Kate Middleton and McVey as Prince William.
    Bellamy as Kate Middleton and McVey as Prince William. Photograph: Andrew Milligan/PA

    This included Dame Judi Dench, who wrote a letter in the Times, which said “the closer the drama comes to our present times, the more freely it seems willing to blur the lines between historical accuracy and crude sensationalism”.

    Dench added “significant number of viewers, particularly overseas, may take its version of history as being wholly true”.

    Ahead of the fifth season, Netflix added a label underneath the trailer for the new episodes and on the show’s Twitter page, as well as on the Netflix site itself, clarifying that the series is a “fictional dramatisation”.

    Netflix has yet to confirm when The Crown season six will premiere, but if it follows the same pattern as earlier seasons it may launch in November 2023.

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    ( With inputs from : www.theguardian.com )

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  • WhatsApp update: iOS users can now extract text from images

    WhatsApp update: iOS users can now extract text from images

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    San Francisco: Meta-owned messaging platform WhatsApp is widely rolling out the ‘Text detection’ feature on iOS which allows users to extract text right out of an image.

    The company is rolling out this feature to everyone after installing the latest WhatsApp for iOS 23.5.77 update, reports WABetaInfo.

    When users open an image which contains text, they will see a new button that allows them to copy text from the image.

    For privacy reasons, this feature is not compatible with the view once images.

    Last month, it was reported that the messaging platform was rolling out a sticker maker tool on iOS, which allows users to convert images into stickers.

    Earlier this week, WhatsApp was widely rolling out the ‘voice status updates’ feature on iOS, with which users can record a voice note and share it through Status.

    The maximum recording time for a voice note is 30 seconds, and users can also forward voice notes from their chats to status.

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  • Shocking images emerge of weak Iranian prisoner on hunger strike

    Shocking images emerge of weak Iranian prisoner on hunger strike

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    Images of a jailed Iranian doctor and human rights activist have circulated on social media platforms after he declared a hunger strike in support of the ongoing anti-hijab protests since the death of Mahsa Amini in police custody.

    53-year-old Farhad Meysami, who has been imprisoned since 2018 for supporting activists who rejected the policy of imposing the headscarf.

    The activist was charged with spreading propaganda against the Islamic Republic, gathering and colluding to commit crimes against national security, and insulting sanctities.

    Farhad began his hunger strike on October 7, 2022, in protest of the government’s crackdown on protesters.

    In images, which spread on social media, sparked outrage and warnings that he was in danger of death. 

    His lawyer wrote on Twitter that he had lost 52 kilograms of weight as a result of the hunger strike.

    “My client Farhad Meysami’s life is in danger He has started a hunger strike to protest the recent killings in the streets and government killings. According to the announcement of the prison health department, his weight has decreased to 52 kilos and he has been beaten due to his resistance to being transferred to the prison for dangerous prisoners,” tweeted lawyer Mohammad Moghimi. “

    In a letter published by the BBC Persian service, Meysami announced three demands— an end to executions, the release of political and civilian prisoners, and an end to forced headscarf harassment.

    Amnesty International called on the Iranian authorities to release Meysami without conditions.

    “Harrowing photos of Dr Farhad Meysami, a brave hunger-striking advocate for women’s rights, in prison,” Robert Malley, the US special envoy for Iran, wrote on Twitter.

    Tweeters posted a video showing the doctor before his arrest, and he appeared to be in good health.

    Protests in Iran continues

    Iran has been witnessing protests since the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini, on September 16, after she was arrested in Tehran by the morality police on suspicion of not respecting the country’s dress code.

    The demonstrations involved people from all walks of life and different sects in Iran after Amini’s killing.

    Iranian women are at the fore in the demonstrations, in which many young people participate, to chants of “Woman life freedom” and “Death to the dictator.”

    The protests represent one of the country’s boldest challenges since the 1979 revolution.

    Despite the widespread condemnation of the suppression of the popular protests in Iran, the torrent of arrests carried out by the Iranian regime, its issuance of harsh sentences against protestors, and reports of hunger strikes and torture of prisoners in separate parts of the country, continues.

    The regime continued to pressure other demonstrators and activists of the popular uprising through arrests, harsh sentences, and bans.

    The Human Rights Activists News Agency (Hrana) announced that 527 protesters had been killed in the unrest as of Saturday, February 4, including 71 children.

    At least 19,623 people, including 718 students, were arrested in those protests that took place in 164 cities and towns and 144 universities.



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