
When We Stopped Taking Things Apart
How abstraction, AI, and frictionless systems may be reshaping confidence, cognition, and first-principles thinking

Ajay Chacko
Director | Keya Foods International
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How abstraction, AI, and frictionless systems may be reshaping confidence, cognition, and first-principles thinking

Ajay Chacko
Director | Keya Foods International

AI-driven, multi-layered maps could change how we understand power, culture, and the choices future generations will inherit

Shrinath V
Founder, The Salient Advisory | Product & AI Strategy Advisor

The mystery lives on. But now we have facts

Indrajit Gupta
Co-founder and Director | Founding Fuel

When every team has access to the same AI tools, your advantage will be in knowing what wasn’t said

Shrinath V
Founder, The Salient Advisory | Product & AI Strategy Advisor

Two years since ChatGPT entered classrooms, students and teachers are already using AI in everyday learning. Official policies may be slow to catch up, but a quiet reckoning is underway—through whispers, workarounds, and growing calls for clarity


Ipsita Bandyopadhyay & Ishani Ray

As the machines are advancing relentlessly, do we let AI think for us, or do we stay actively human?

Kavi Arasu
Leadership and Talent Development Professional

Rather than fighting the use of AI in the classroom, it’s time to reimagine the real goals of learning and teaching

Kavi Arasu
Leadership and Talent Development Professional

Whom is an EV best for? What is the viable life of an EV? Do they have resale value? These and more questions answered

A guide to owning electric cars and scooters—from ease of use, to running costs, charging networks, reliability, and more

Pranav Srivilasan
Independent consultant and writer

Insights from Yuval Noah Harari’s book ‘Nexus: A Brief History of Information Networks from the Stone Age to AI’