
India’s AI Moment
As major powers turn artificial intelligence towards science and national security, India must widen its AI vision beyond inclusion and productivity
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As major powers turn artificial intelligence towards science and national security, India must widen its AI vision beyond inclusion and productivity

Speed is not strategy. The real battle is over sovereignty, science and state capacity

On prompting, intent, and the discipline of asking well

Why AI-accelerated narratives are exposing leadership and capability gaps across organisations

In an age of noise, overload and drifting meetings, facilitation is no longer a “tool”, it’s a core leadership discipline

Inside the growing chorus of doubt from AI’s own pioneers

In a world of echo chambers, courage and curiosity keep us honest

Around the world, families are fighting back against AI harms. Why is India still silent?

Notes from 'Reshuffle: Who Wins when AI Restacks the Knowledge Economy’, Sangeet Paul Choudary's new book

Deception is no longer a human trait. AI has learned it too

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Most AI today works within the boundaries set by human designers. New tools like Google's AutoML-Zero challenge that boundary

Tanuj Bhojwani and Anmol Shrivastava answer questions on how to make AI a part of your lives

Along the march of AI, two issues need attention: one is of regulation. The other, equally critical, is ensuring that the poor can access and learn the best and latest tech

Are you adapting, exploring, or waiting for change to push you forward?

In a world brimming with AI possibilities, it’s easy to get lost in the hype. But the magic is not in the perfect tools, it’s in using them thoughtfully. Whether you’re a beginner or already well-versed, the key is to start simple and experiment boldly. Like learning to ride a bike, the more you engage, the more natural it will feel. Here’s how I am learning

An extract from ‘The Journey of Leadership: How CEOs Learn to Lead from the Inside Out’ by Dana Maor, Hans-Werner Kaas, Kurt Strovink and Ramesh Srinivasan

On the myths of leadership and developing a questioning mind on the norms that are handed down to us

June 17, 2022: What cricket lost; The upside of negativity; #AllSleepMatters

May 16, 2022: Indian VCs’ IIT bias; Rajapaksas’ manœuvres; Heatwave - an infographic

May 6, 2022: Life in Shanghai; The journey of reusable plastic; A literal mess

February 10, 2022: The rise of the creator economy; Becoming a better leader; A self-help book for introverts

February 4, 2022: Where is the Indian media?; Coffee and climate change; Catastrophe

November 3, 2021: Solving climate crisis needs new tools; The cult of haters; Truth tellers

A conversation with Prof. Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay, director of ISI, about discovering patterns, learning from data, collaboration across disciplines, and how to get girls to take the STEM path (it starts at the primary education level, she says)

September 29, 2021: How to deal with pandemic induced ‘learning loss’; Understanding resilience; Bite the Apple

September 17, 2021: What’s with Infy and the I-T portal; A consultant’s job; Pressure

August 20, 2021: Vaccine politics; How managers can help introverted colleagues speak up; You are what you are

August 7, 2021 | FF Daily #444: Sports puts human beings in tough situations, and millions watch how they respond. There is much to learn

August 5, 2021: How to build a global company out of India; The glass ceiling cracks; A sliding door problem