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Word of the Day: InscrutableInscrutable describes something or someone difficult to understand, often referring to expressions, behavior, or situations that seem myste...
It makes sense that people see AI as GodPublic discourse increasingly frames artificial intelligence in religious, even apocalyptic terms. Podcasters, writers and tech elites like...
Trump’s dealmaking is all about himPresident Donald Trump's supposed expertise in dealmaking is criticized as a cover for his unpredictable and erratic behavior. His history ...
AI with reasoning power will be less predictable, Ilya Sutskever saysAccepting a "Test Of Time" award for his 2014 paper with Google's Oriol Vinyals and Quoc Le, Sutskever said a major change was on AI's hori...
Elon Musk & Vivek Ramaswamy: Will the DOGE have bite to its bark?Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy have been appointed to lead the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) by US President-elect Donald Trump...
With algorithms reshaping society, Digital India Bill must create capacity for smart interventionWhile the need to regulate algorithmic decision-making is urgent, the effectiveness of mandating algorithmic transparency remains questiona...
Trudeau’s Nijjar claims put ally US in a spot; yet, India-US ties remain sturdyThe US was obliged to stand by its ally on the one hand and, on the other, maintain a strategic partnership of the future it has carefully ...
As 'Succession' comes to an end, fans react to end of Emmy-winning hit dramaIn the episode, Shiv Roy took one final turn against her brother Kendall, blowing up his plans to keep their late father's company and beco...
It's hard to tell when the crypto bubble will burst, or if there is oneDespite their volatile and occasionally inscrutable nature, cryptocurrencies are becoming more widely traded, used and held - El Salvador r...
View: The maps that steer us wrongAs our reliance on digital maps increases — for instance, with the proliferation of driverless cars — the gap between the world as it is an...
Robots have turned interviewers. But can machines accurately and fairly judge a person?Algorithms tasked to learn who's the best fit for a job can entrench bias if they're taking cues from industries where racial and gender di...
Trump’s election tweets to spark rates volatility, JPMorgan saysNamed after Trump’s inscrutable “covfefe” tweet from May 2017, the index attempts to gauge the impact of Trump’s tweeting on the U.S. Treas...
No accidental Chief Minister, Naveen Patnaik adept at setting narrativesWhile former BJD leaders Baijayant Panda and Damodar Rout’s joining the BJP was a forgone conclusion, former Union minister Dilip Ray’s pot...
A defining feature of India's economy has just fallen prey to the beauty of GSTGST has a built-in incentive to comply: that is the beauty of the tax. Compliance means revealing input purchases and sales. That reveals i...
'Outside ideas' trickle in as US think tanks like Carnegie Endowment set up base in IndiaThese think tanks are coming into India at a time when there is a flowering of Indian research organisations here.
There are more bad charts than good charts in the stock market right nowTechnical analysis can occasionally be inscrutable. To many, it might look like a bunch of lines arbitrarily drawn over a series of other l...
Is India ready to join China’s coming-out party?China has every reason to be immensely proud of its achievement. In less than four decades, it has capsuled more growth than experienced in...
- Happiness in Unhappiness
'Áchchhe din ayenge' is a whiff of happiness, but what if they do not? Efforts and worries in pursuit of happiness make life uneasy.
Business of Rs 100-cr films: Who gets what and whyThe Rs 100-crore collection is essentially a cocktail of a steady increase in ticket prices, the number of theatres and the number of print...
- As the rupee rises
Will there be a time when we can have western kids learning 'Indian'?