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FATHERS AND SONS
Kunal Sen paints an intimate portrait of his father, film director Mrinal Sen, in Bondhu
AN EPIC OEUVRE
Mujib, Shyam Benegal's last film, was monumental in scale-but the 89-year-young director is already embarking on new projects
ON THE FAST TRACK, FINALLY
With 100 per cent of the land acquisition done, India is all set to welcome its maiden bullet train, connecting Ahmedabad and Mumbai, and change the economic landscape along the entire stretch
CAPITALISING ON SIBLING RIVALRY
JAGAN FACES A CHALLENGER IN SISTER SHARMILA, WHO HAS NOW JOINED THE CONGRESS TO LAY A COMPETING CLAIM TO THE LEGACY OF THEIR FATHER, THE LATE YSR
SLOW LANE TO THE SCRAPYARD
The government's ambitious vehicle scrapping policy runs aground as states are tardy in implementation, private players hesitant and owners reluctant to part with old vehicles
A SHIV SENA IN THE MIRROR
In what came as a formal setback for the Uddhav Thackeray-led faction of the Shiv Sena, Maharashtra assembly speaker Rahul Narwekar held that the camp led by Maharashtra chief minister Eknath Shinde was the \"real Shiv Sena\".
The French Consolidation
As befits a 'true friend', French president Emmanuel Macron has come to India's rescue after the US indicated that President Joe Biden would not be able to attend India's 75th Republic Day celebrations in 2024 as chief guest.
FREEZING WIND FROM MALE
First, in April 2022, came a giant banner emblazoned on the walls of the former Maldives president and opposition leader Abdulla Yameen Abdul Gayoom's house in Male. Its message was unequivocal: \"India Out\".
SUSPENSION OF DISBELIEF
The new year has brought a glimmer of hope for 2002 Gujarat riots case victim Bilkis Bano. But when the Supreme Court on January 8 set aside the remission granted to the 11 convicted for gang-raping her and killing 14 members of her family, the symbolic freight it carried went well beyond the tale of individual fates.
SLIP-UP IN THE DESERT CHILL
The fledgling BJP government in Rajasthan, with a debutant chief minister, was still learning to walk when it hit the bumps. January 8 brought a particularly embarrassing setback when newly minted minister Surendarpal Singh T.T. lost in the byelection for the Karanpur assembly seat.
RESTLESS IN RAJOURI
India’s counterinsurgency grid had been tracking him for a bit. And his prehistory stretched further back: to action in Afghanistan, reputedly to the hazy continuum between the Pakistani army and terror, to epaulettes from the Lashkar-e-Toiba.
WITH FRIENDS LIKE THESE...
When Congress leader Rahul Gandhi asked his colleagues from the West Bengal unit their opinion on joining hands with the Trinamool Congress (TMC) for the upcoming Lok Sabha election, all key leaders unanimously voted against it.
Will AI Mean The Death Of Creativity?
If AI Replaces Writers, Filmmakers And Artists, Our Shared History And Humanity Will Be In Danger
The Power And Perils Of AI-Driven Elections
AI can revolutionise election campaign strategies, personalise voter outreach and even influence public opinion. But the potential benefits come with serious risks that need to be addressed
The Orientalists' Gaze
Two Orientalist works acquired by DAG, which have never been displayed in India before, bring a fresh perspective to their subjects beyond the usual clichés
CELEBRATING AN ARTY MILESTONE
Kolkata’s CIMA art gallery turns 30 and marks the moment with a series of iconic exhibitions, beginning with 12 Masters
Circle of Life
In Fire on the Ganges, Radhika Iyengar trains her journalistic eye on the Doms, the sect responsible for the cremation of Hindus in Varanasi
KARMA COLA
MICK BROWN'S THE NIRVANA EXPRESSIS A REVEALING ROMP THROUGH THE WEST'S SEARCH FOR SALVATION AS IT GOES SOUTH
SAVAGING THE CIVILISED
Adam Goodheart's The Last Island is a fascinating and heartbreaking account of the Andaman encounter with the outside world
SING ME A STORY
Page-turners from three influential divas
The Hit Machine
Bollywood's most sought-after music composer, Pritam is a multi-tasker who doesn't sign off on an album until he is completely satisfied with it
THE SPLIT NARRATIVE
THE WEST HAS APOCALYPTIC DREAMS ABOUT SUPERINTELLIGENT AI GODS AND IMMORTAL MINDS. IN INDIA, IT WAS INEVITABLE THAT WE WOULD SEE ROBOTIC ARMS PERFORMING ARTI AND GPT CLONES FOR KRISHNA
HERALDING UTOPIA OR DYSTOPIA?
THE THING WITH AI, AS WITH ALL THE 21ST-CENTURY TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENTS, IS THAT THE THEORY MIGHT BE VERY EXCITING, BUT THE REALITY IS EXTREMELY CHAOTIC
THE POTENTIAL LIES IN NICHE MODELS
GIVEN THE GAP IN INDIGENOUS DEVELOPMENT OF AI TECHNOLOGIES AND THE HUGE R&D INVESTMENTS INVOLVED, INDIA’S PATH TO GLOBAL LEADERSHIP WILL NEED A CREATIVE CONVERGENCE OF EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES AND PUBLIC-PRIVATE COLLABORATION
THE CO-PILOTS OF THE FUTURE
AI OFFERS AN OPPORTUNITY TO DEMOCRATISE ACCESS TO TECHNOLOGY AND CREATE IMPACT AT SCALE, SOLVING SOME OF THE WORLD'S MOST PRESSING CHALLENGES
A KEYHOLE PREVIEW OF THE LAWS FOR AI
INDIA HAS TO FIND ITS FOOTHOLD IN EVOLVING LAWS THAT ALIGN WITH SECURITY AND PROTECTIVE NEEDS AND ALSO IN FACILITATING BUSINESS GROWTH BY FOSTERING CERTAINTY AND TRUST
MARCH OF PRECISION MEDICINE
THROUGH ITS ABILITY TO MAKE SENSE OF HEAPS OF DATA, AI CAN TRANSFORM INDIA'S HEALTHCARE LANDSCAPE BY REDUCING COSTS, IMPROVING EFFICIENCY AND FACILITATING PERSONALISED INTERVENTIONS
A DOUBLE-EDGED SWORD
AI CAN PROVIDE THE ARMED FORCES WITH A SIGNIFICANT ADVANTAGE, BUT FULLY AUTONOMOUS WEAPONS POSE A GREAT RISK. IT IS ESSENTIAL TO ENSURE THAT AI IS USED ETHICALLY AND RESPONSIBLY
IT'S TIME FOR A RADICAL RETHINK
THE CURRENT MODEL OF AI DEVELOPMENT CONCENTRATES POWER IN THE HANDS OF A FEW COMMERCIAL PLAYERS. WHAT WE NEED IS A NEW MODEL THAT PUTS PUBLIC INTEREST AT THE CENTRE
INDIA NEEDS TO INVEST IN AI NOW
TO MAKE AI AN INCLUSIVE TECH THAT LEVELS PLAYING FIELDS, INDIA NEEDS AN INCREASE IN DATASETS WITH REPRESENTATION OF REGIONAL LANGUAGES AND A HIGHER SUPPLY OF ACCELERATOR CHIPS