New Delhi: Social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter) experienced a brief outage on Tuesday, with over 36,500 reports of issues in the United States, according to Downdetector, a website that tracks outages by collecting status reports from multiple sources.

The outage also affected users in Canada and the UK, with over 3,300 and 1,600 reports, respectively. Many users reported being unable to load new posts or refresh their feeds, with the majority of issues occurring on the app. The cause of the outage has not been confirmed.

This incident follows a previous disruption during a Spaces conversation between X owner Elon Musk and former US President Donald Trump, which Musk attributed to a “massive” cyber-attack. Since Musk’s $44 billion acquisition of the platform, X has been prone to various technical glitches and outages.

The latest outage lasted less than an hour and was resolved immediately.

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Bengaluru, Sep 13: Karnataka's minister for Medical Education & Skill Development Sharan Prakash Patil on Friday suggested integration of AI technology in the security system to ensure safety of women healthcare personnel across Karnataka, an official release said.

The minister chaired a high-level meeting at Vikasa Soudha to discuss measures aimed at strengthening security at medical colleges, hospitals and hostels. This follows a previous meeting led by Patil to review the current security systems and propose enhancements.

During the meeting, Patil also emphasised the importance of integrating feedback from women healthcare professionals and other stakeholders. “Directors of medical institutions must gather feedback in writing and take concrete steps to implement necessary measures."

Patil suggested that a security audit committee should be formed with monthly meetings to review the safety protocols. Additionally, thorough background checks must be conducted for all security personnel, according to the release.

“To further ensure safety, 24/7 canteen facilities should be available so that women healthcare staff do not need to leave the premises,” the minister said.

Patil also announced that a panel will be formed at the State Secretariat to oversee the implementation of these measures.

B L Sujatha Rathod, Director of Medical Education, provided a detailed presentation on the current security initiatives. The meeting was attended by senior officials, including Mohammad Mohsin, Principal Secretary of Medical Education, Mission Director of National Health Mission Y Naveen Bhat and Venkateshmurthy, Joint Secretary.

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