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Tech Travel Safety

AI innovation and conservation tech highlight safe gadget travel, but lithium batteries still pose a risk.

When embarking on your next adventure, consider the safety of your lithium-ion batteries. A new campaign is urging travelers to pack with caution as these batteries can ignite, posing a significant hazard.


This week, Lily Jamali from the BBC took us to San Francisco where she witnessed groundbreaking AI applications in an international competition, showcasing the future of technology.


In another development, conservation efforts are increasingly relying on high-tech solutions. A new initiative aims to equip wildlife protectors with advanced skills to safeguard endangered species across Africa.


While tech advancements continue to revolutionize travel and conservation, it's crucial for us all to remain vigilant about the safety of our gadgets during journeys.

Original source:  https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/w3ct8jxz?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=rss
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