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Free speech®, between Grok and a hard place: A new spectre is haunting us – spectre of their free speech vs our free speechAfter a hiatus in Ooty, I returned to see India's uproar over Gen AI chatbot Grok, causing a stir for its contentious comments. Meanwhile, ...
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Restaurants body files plaint against eateriesThe letter states that there are “various” rules which have to be in compliance to commercially operate a restaurant such as the FSSAI food...
FourKites raises $35 million for geographic, product expansionFourKites uses connections to more than four million GPS devices and a proprietary algorithm to provide precise arrival time predictions an...
Facebook's Sandberg won't run Uber, but she knows what it needsSandberg isn't leaving her job as second-in-command at Facebook Inc., according to a person familiar with the matter who asked not to be id...
- 'Will support govt that scraps 123'
CPM general secretary Prakash Karat on Sunday set the benchmark for its backing for a new government at the Centre.
- Ides of March staring at govt
It’s time for the Manmohan Singh government to take a political call on the Indo-US nuclear deal.
- As US deadline nears, India to hold talks with IAEA today
India will hold another round of talks with the IAEA on the India-specific safeguards from Monday.
- Left ups its pitch, finds fault with UPA's foreign policy now
The Left has enlarged the conflict by finding fault with an entire gamut of foreign policy issues, making any reconciliation virtually impo...
- US asks India to hurry up N-deal
Political impasse over the India-US civil nuclear deal deepened on Wednesday with the Left parties adamant in their opposition to it even a...
- UPA-Left meet likely today
A crucial meeting of the UPA and Left parties is likely to be held on Monday in a bid to find common ground over the objections of the coal...
- No going back on N-deal, PM tells Left
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has made it clear to Left leaders that the Indo-US civil nuclear deal will not be renegotiated, shortly after...