Ethics of AI and the edge of expression
Courtesy the Instagram handle of The Indian Express, the sight of factory workers wearing head cameras to train artificial intelligence should trouble anyone who cares about dignity at work.
Courtesy the Instagram handle of The Indian Express, the sight of factory workers wearing head cameras to train artificial intelligence should trouble anyone who cares about dignity at work.
The swift collapse of the Trump administration’s proposed anti-weaponisation fund is significant for reasons that extend far beyond the fate of a single programme.
The return of El Niño is a reminder that the world’s climate crisis is no longer defined solely by long-term warming trends.
Recently (on May 7 and 8), Swami Sandarshanananda of the Ramakrishna Mission Ashrama, Narendrapur, presented a beautifully modernized view of Hinduism in two succinct commentaries.
Nurses deliver babies while bullets fly. They clean patients, run hospitals, and still get talked down to in empty corridors. Kangana Ranaut says that has to change.
Monday takes everything out of you. These five K-dramas ask for nothing back. No focus, no energy, no emotional armour. Just press play and let the evening happen.
Iran won’t let Jafar Panahi make films. It won’t let him travel. Now it won’t let him go free either. The court has spoken, and the clock is ticking.
Mario needed just ten weekends to do what no other 2026 film could. A $110 million animated sequel quietly became a billion-dollar juggernaut. The plumber from Nintendo has done it again.
The vendor looked at matcha, looked at a kulhad, looked at a bhagona, and saw no problem. Netizens saw several. Garmatcha survived anyway.
Your feet carry you everywhere. Yet they are always the last to get care. Acharya Balkrishna’s lemon foot soak changes that in just 15 minutes.