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Sacred book survives plane crash
Sacred book survives plane crash

The Star

time16 hours ago

  • General
  • The Star

Sacred book survives plane crash

Compiled by JUNAID IBRAHIM, C. ARUNO and R. ARAVINTHAN A COPY of the Bhagavad Gita, which was found almost intact among the wreckage of the Air India plane crash, has become a talking point among Indian netizens. Videos of one of the rescue workers finding the Hindu holy scriptures with minimal damage on its cover went viral online, Makkal Osai reported. The discovery was even repor­ted on TV. Some people called it a 'miracle' that the book was found in good condition although the entire plane went up in flames. Last Thursday, Air India Flight AI171, which was bound for London, crashed shortly after take-off in the Indian state of Gujarat. There was only one survivor among the 242 people onboard – a 40-year-old British man. Apparently, there has been a constant stream of people trying to access or get near the crash area to take selfies of the air ­disaster. This has led to many netizens voicing their displeasure over such behaviour. The above articles are compiled from the vernacular newspapers (Bahasa Malaysia, Chinese and Tamil dailies). As such, stories are grouped according to the respective language/medium. Where a paragraph begins with a, it denotes a separate news item.

AI movie scripts lack soul, say senior writers
AI movie scripts lack soul, say senior writers

The Star

time16 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Star

AI movie scripts lack soul, say senior writers

Compiled by JUNAID IBRAHIM, C. ARUNO and R. ARAVINTHAN MOVIE scripts generated by artificial intelligence (AI) are not uni­que and lack creativity, according to senior writers. Berita Harian reported that senior scriptwriter Rozie Rashid, who has produced more than 40 scripts throughout her career, believes that AI tools such as ChatGPT should be used as a supporting tool, not as a replacement for the 'artistic soul' in writing. The 56-year-old, whose real name is Roziwati Mohd Rashid, said that excessive reliance on ­Chat­GPT could weaken a writer's creativity because it discourages critical thinking. 'It really depends on the individual's attitude. 'But in truth, this technology should only be used to generate or expand ideas. 'As writers, we must have vision, aesthetic sense and values in the content we produce,' she said, adding that each script should reflect the writer's unique style. Rozie said she had tried using ChatGPT to help her craft a script. However, she said the results were not satisfactory. 'Every script I write must have an element of truth. 'Some are drawn from my experiences or from friends because these aspects resonate more with the human soul,' she said. Creative director and scriptwriter Marr Mohamad Irwan Mansor said that no matter how advanced technology becomes, it cannot express the emotions and feelings that humans possess. 'Technology cannot feel the emotional pulses of humans, including experiences of disappointment, loss and falling in love – key aspects in a script. 'Every script needs an emotional touch that only a human can feel. ChatGPT can offer shortcuts, but the most accurate and beautiful path still comes from the true soul of the writer,' he said. Marr Mohamad acknowledged that some scriptwriters use AI assistance due to time constraints. 'I believe many writers use ChatGPT to ease the process in terms of ideas or structure, not to write the entire script. 'The success of a script comes from the writer's own creativity, instincts, emotional senses and experiences,' he added. The above articles are compiled from the vernacular newspapers (Bahasa Malaysia, Chinese and Tamil dailies). As such, stories are grouped according to the respective language/medium. Where a paragraph begins with a, it denotes a separate news item.

Former students gift school new bus on Teachers Day
Former students gift school new bus on Teachers Day

The Star

time20-05-2025

  • The Star

Former students gift school new bus on Teachers Day

Compiled by C. ARUNO, JUNAID IBRAHIM and R. ARAVINTHAN PENS, notebooks and chocolates were among the popular items gifted by students during Teachers Day, but not for the alumni of Sekolah Menengah Sains Sultan Mahmud (Sesma) in Terengganu. In a heartwarming tribute to educators, the alumni group gifted the school with a brand new bus worth over half a million ringgit. Harian Metro reported that the bus, priced at RM670,000, was funded through a donation drive launched in February 2023. Sesma alumni (MySesma) presi­dent Datuk Mohd Zuber Embong, who had previously served as the Terengganu State Legislative Assembly Speaker, handed over the memorable gift to school principal Hayati A Rahman. 'The initial proposal by the MySesma committee was to launch a donation drive, inclu­ding organising a gala night for the construction of a new prayer hall that can accommodate 250 congregants,' he said. Mohd Zuber said they later recei­ved a request from the school management for the purchase of a new bus. 'Although part of the funds was used to buy the new bus, it does not affect the construction of the new prayer hall, which is expec­ted to be completed and operational by August,' he added. > Smugglers' attempt to bring in illegal firearms using trucks ­carrying fish and vegetables were foiled by authorities in Perlis. Utusan Malaysia reported that the smugglers were also detected to have used cargo services, trains, maritime routes and ­undo­cu­mented migrants via ­illegal routes along the Malaysia-Thai­land borders. According to Perlis police chief Datuk Muhammad Abdul Halim, interrogation of several suspects previously detained revealed that most of the firearms seized were believed to be for personal use in criminal activities. The above articles are compiled from the vernacular newspapers (Bahasa Malaysia, Chinese and Tamil dailies). As such, stories are grouped according to the respective language/medium. Where a paragraph begins with a >, it denotes a separate news item.

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