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4/16/2026

Topic Reading-Vol.5105-4/16/2026

Dear MEL Topic Readers, 
TV for dogs booms but are they watching?
Recently, videos for dogs have become popular among dog owners who worry about leaving their dogs home alone. Such videos show what humans assume is entertaining to dogs, such as puppies playing with other animals, humans, or toys. There are many such dog-friendly videos available, which are entirely created or partly assisted by AI. You may wonder if dogs are colorblind, but they see colors just differently from humans. They can distinguish between variations of blues and yellows quite well, but not so well between red and green like humans. Producers of dog-entertainment videos believe their color-enriched videos do entertain dogs when they are left unattended, but the question remains whether dogs actually like seeing non-interactive videos on a two-dimensional TV screen in the first place. However, some studies found that such videos indeed draw dogs’ attention and provide a meaningful experience to some extent. Since dogs and humans are emotionally more connected than ever before, we ought to learn more about how we can improve their well-being, especially when we leave them at home. Then what about smartphones?
Read the article and learn about dog-entertainment videos when they are home alone.

4/15/2026

Topic Reading-Vol.5104-4/15/2026

Dear MEL Topic Readers, 
These two iconic polar species have been driven to endangered status by a warming planet
Established in 1964, the International Union for the Conservation of Nature’s Red List of Threatened Species (IUCN Red List) is a critical indicator of the health of the world’s biodiversity. More than 170,000 species have been assessed for the list to inform and catalyze action for biodiversity conservation and policy change. Its new assessment has moved two iconic Antarctic species, the emperor penguin and the Antarctic fur seal, to “Endangered” (EN) status, a very high risk of extinction. The emperor penguin has lost its population mainly due to early breakup and losses of sea ice caused by global warming. Since emperor penguins live and breed on sea ice connected to the coastline, their habitat has been lost as sea ice decreases. The population of the Antarctic fur seal has decreased by more than 50% in the last 25 years as krill availability declines, their main food source. As surface water temperatures increase near Antarctica, krill have moved farther offshore and into deeper waters, which has made it harder for land-based seals to capture them. Since both species have no alternative place or food to live on, their future depends on the environment, which is heavily affected by humans.
Read the article and learn about two Antarctic species whose future is endangered.

4/14/2026

Topic Reading-Vol.5103-4/14/2026

Dear MEL Topic Readers, 
Automatic military draft registration takes effect in December. Here’s how it would work
The USA has a draft system for emergency conscription. All male U.S. citizens, permanent residents, and immigrants are required to register in most states, but starting in December this year, men ages 18 to 25 in all states will be automatically registered for the military draft pool. Once approved by Congress and signed by the President, the military draft is activated, and a lottery is conducted to determine the order in which men are called based on birthdays. In the past, nearly three million in World War I, 10 million in World War II, 1.5 million in the Korean War, and almost two million young men in the Vietnam War were conscripted. Driven by Russian aggression and a deteriorating security environment, several countries in Europe have recently reintroduced or expanded military conscription, including Germany, Denmark, and the Baltic countries. While unmanned vehicles and autonomous weapons are taking major roles in battlefields, the need for manpower still seems prevalent in the military. Will housework robots also be recruited and converted to serve in the military?
Read the article and learn about the recent update of the US’s conscription service.

4/13/2026

Topic Reading-Vol.5102-4/13/2026

Dear MEL Topic Readers, 
Businesses scramble to get noticed by AI search
Search behavior is rapidly changing. Instead of searching for information on search engines like Google, people are asking questions to AI like ChatGPT to get answers and recommendations. As smartphones have become the primary device for accessing the Internet, AI chatbots are more time-saving and convenient. While search engines are looking for keywords, AI engines are using large language models (LLMs) to understand, process, and generate human-like text by analyzing massive datasets. Accordingly, in addition to keywords that are caught by search engine optimization (SEO), businesses are now trying to improve answer engine optimization (AEO) to be ranked higher on such AI tools. For example, instead of eye-catching keywords or images to catch human eyes, summaries, lists of information, and frequently asked questions (FAQs) are shown on the top page to grab AI’s attention. This is critical for businesses that depend on web traffic because, unlike search engine visitors who may still be searching and comparing information, AI visitors have already been guided by AI, thus more prospective. Businesses must adapt to changes in devices and technologies to survive. 
Read the article and learn about the behavioral change from searching to asking.

4/12/2026

Topic Reading-Vol.5101-4/12/2026

Dear MEL Topic Readers, 
How India plans to count 1.4 billion people
A census is an official count of a population conducted periodically by the government to record demographic, economic, and social data. It is essential to plan social infrastructure, allocate budget, and ensure political representation. This month, India, the world’s most populous country, started its 16th census to enumerate more than 1.4 billion people. In the first six months, government officials and school teachers will visit each household to collect details of their living and economic conditions, such as homeownership, essential amenities like drinking water and sanitation, home appliances, and vehicles. In the second phase scheduled next year, they will gather data on demographics, income, education, migration, and fertility. Also, for the first time in nearly 100 years, caste will be counted to ensure representation in politics, allocation in government jobs, and admissions to schools from lower castes. A total of 33 questions will be asked by humans in nearly 640,000 villages and 10,000 towns across the country over a year-long period. How will the next census be conducted a decade later?
Read the article and learn about India’s massive census project.

4/11/2026

Topic Reading-Vol.5100-4/11/2026

Dear MEL Topic Readers, 
You can hire house help in 15 minutes in India. But is the system fair?
Domestic workers perform a variety of household services, such as cleaning and household maintenance, cooking, laundry, and caring for children and elderly dependents. In India, domestic work is traditionally low-paid, insecure, and unregulated. Now, online, on-demand home services are becoming popular in large cities like Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru, where there are a lot of house owners who are often too busy doing other things (or just lazy) to perform household chores. These services are just like on-demand ride-hailing services like Uber, whose apps provide information about available workers with ratings, the time of arrival, and the price. Once the service is booked, the selected worker goes to the place at the expected time, performs the services, and leaves. If they arrive late or receive a poor review, penalties are deducted from their quoted payments. Such services certainly create gig-work opportunities and clearer pay schemes for individual workers, but they tend to put too much pressure on them. Should the performance quality be maintained by rewards or penalties? In any case, India’s online house-help platform is another on-demand service that engages users and service providers through smartphones.
Read the article and learn about this rising on-demand household service in India.

4/10/2026

Topic Reading-Vol.5099-4/10/2026

Dear MEL Topic Readers, 
How filming your chores could train the android butlers of the future
AI is not limited to chatbots, in classrooms, or at workplaces. Physical AI enables autonomous machines to perceive, understand, and perform complex actions in the real, physical world, such as industrial automation, autonomous driving, drones, human caring, and household chores. Before generative AI like ChatGPT was introduced, it had been trained on billions of words, texts, and documents from the Internet to learn text patterns to generate human-like responses to user prompts, and it is still being trained. So, how will general-purpose robots be trained to work safely and effectively in various, interactive, dynamic environments, such as factories, warehouses, shops, hospitals, and homes? To learn how to perceive, judge, and make movements, a vast amount of visual data in various environments and tasks is now being collected by first-person view cameras from all over the world. Chatbots are being trained by texts and documents on the Internet. Map apps are collecting visual and physical data from the streets, and autonomous vehicles perceive real-time situations ahead and around the vehicle to drive. Now, physical AI is being trained by visual data to perceive, judge, and react to perform tasks in a real-world environment. There are a lot of things and activities going on behind the AI.
Read the article and learn about what it takes to develop humanoid robots.