Can artificial intelligence replace humans?

As the media houses in Bhutan are grappling with problems with the high turnover of journalists, an academic writer claimed that newsrooms could use artificial intelligence (AI) to carry out news gathering and editorial tasks. 

Khengpas gearing up for Watermelon Festival

At the crack of dawn, Leki Wangmo descends into the vast...

Rising health and safety issues at construction sites 

Many workers are still exposed to hazardous situations that endanger their...

Sarpang NC Candidates disagree to high court verdict

Three National Council candidates from Sarpang, who challenged the work experience...

174 Kms: Bhutan’s First National Highway

“We Indians, with the help of drilling machinery, may claim to...

Exploring the mysteries of Bali Lhakhang

Nestled along the road leading to Haa Dzongkhag Court, a hidden...

Farewell, fading fax machine: An obituary for the obsolete

Dear Beloved Fax Machine, It is with a heavy heart and a...

Brutal slaughter of two cows shocks Goenshari community

In an unprecedented incident, two cows have been brutally slaughtered in...

Rebooting online potato market

Bhutan Commodities Exchange Initiative (BCEI), a commodities market for agri-products, will resume...

Choeten vandalised, suspects at large

A private Namgay Khangzang choeten in Darjothang village, Toewang gewog in...

From upper to lower house?

With the National Council (NC) elections over and the third NC...

STCBL to enhance visibility at Ramtokto fuel station 

Following the recent issue of vehicle congestion at the Ramtokto fuel...

A home far away from home

In a room filled with murals and intricate patterns  of Chana Dorje,...

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