My three favorite Project Hope community posts. Week #9

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Welcome back to my weekly post. Week #9. From what I see, apparently things are getting better and soon we will go out again and share with our friends and loved ones. I'm talking about those like me, who stayed home to avoid complications (especially where I live that the medical facilities are deplorable). I'm not one of those people who likes the outside, I'm more of an indoor cat. But even I miss walking in a park, visiting a mall or lying on a sandy beach. However, it is important to maintain safety standards until further notice or until a cure for this p4nd3mic is found.

Continuing with every week's initiative, I take the opportunity to mention 3 posts that caught my attention this week.

The first post I want to mention is the one from @mojubare

@mojubare shows us how technology has been part of our evolution as human beings. From the caves to the present day, human beings are constantly advancing in the development of technologies, innovating and improving their quality of life (although it is not mentioned, technology also has its dark side too)


@ben-edom presents us with the great news that there was water on Mars. Would it have been a previously inhabited planet? Will there be remains of our ancestors far away? I have always been very struck by posts about space and the fact that Mars may have had water can give us the idea that we are not the only living beings in this vast universe.


@papa-mensa brings us an interesting post about the disadvantages of AI as a replacement for the educational system. I've always been reluctant to use AI and I certainly think it's irresponsible to leave our future in the hands of an AI. However, I think these tools can be a great support for educators especially in teaching people with cognitive problems. What do you think?


Don't forget to leave a comment on any of the posts I’ve mentioned, if you like. Remember how nice it feels to be commented on, it's a way of showing that we are heard and appreciated or rejected, in one way or another it's nice to interact.

A big greeting to these three content creators, I thank them very much for sharing with us into the Project.Hope community


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