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.
In order to narrate and organize the past in a systematic manner, a discipline emerged that came to be known as history.
Two path-breaking inter ventions by the Government have had a great impact on planning, execution and monitoring of large projects - PM Gati Shakti and PRAGATI. We look at the latter in this piece.
India is quietly approaching a demographic turning point that its political vocabulary has yet to fully acknowledge.
When Muhammad Yunus assumed charge of Bangladesh’s interim government in August 2024, the moment carried a symbolic weight.
What is unfolding in Iran is no longer a story of protest alone. It is a story of rupture between a state that increasingly governs through fear and a society that appears to have crossed the threshold of endurance.
The University Grants Commission’s Promotion of Equity in Higher Education Institutions Regulations, 2026 marks a decisive shift in how caste -based discrimination on campuses is addressed.