Are we creating a generation of confident failures?

When AI tutors never say you’re wrong (Part 5 of the series, The Sycophancy Machine) India’s EdTech boom meets a dangerous new problem: digital tutors that praise students into failure. A Class 10 student in Mumbai, was struggling with quadratic equations. Instead of attending another expensive coaching session, she turned to ChatGPT. After several exchanges,…

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A whiff of the air 

A playful whiff of the air never travels alone. Somedays in spring, it steals the essence of the roses. Somedays in monsoon, it brushes past the damp soil. And somedays in winters, it dances around the sweet osmanthus.  When the floral, woody, marine, earthy and citrus scents linger around—my nose carries an eternal symphony into…

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Big Breaking 

Monopolies are when one company becomes so big that it controls almost everything in its market. That sounds bad — but deciding when a company is “too big” is actually very tricky. Think about this:… Source link

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Big Breaking

Monopolies are bad, but whether, and when, to break them up are questions with no easy answers When is a business too big for public good? It’s not a rhetorical question. We’ve just been through a week when an airline with almost 65% market share practically grounded the whole country. In the same week, the…

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Equanimity in turbulence: IndiGo and middle path

By Sonal Srivastava In the past few days, photos of chaos at Indian airports following IndiGo flight cancellations have flooded social media. Some users have shared images of airports online with the text, “Yeh airport hai ya railway station?” – is this an airport or a railway station? In saying so, they have conveniently forgotten…

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India must dodge China’s grey Rhino

Some risks arrive as sudden shocks: black swans. Others, like a grey rhino, move slowly and advance in full view, long before they hit. China’s “initiative on green minerals”, unveiled by Premier Li Qiang during the G20 summit in Johannesburg, falls in the latter category. By rallying 19 mineral-exporting countries around its finance and mineral…

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Why IndiGo will get away with it

Weeklong disruption across IndiGo’s network has exposed a structural truth India has ignored for far too long – passengers have no power. Airline industry knows this well. This crisis was the predictable outcome of a system in which airlines face no financial penalty for failure, and a market so concentrated that passengers have no option…

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Plight, Camera, Inaction

A court in Kerala has said actor Dileep is not guilty of helping kidnap and attack a woman actor. But the government will appeal, so the case isn’t over. It has already taken many years, and no one knows how many more it will take for a final judgment. People say “justice is blind”, but…

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Plight, Camera, Inaction

Acquittal in rape case over poor prosecution is another reminder justice for her can wait A Kerala trial court freed actor Dileep of conspiracy charges – hiring goons to abduct and sexually assault a woman actor and filming the crime. State will appeal. Wheels of justice will continue to grind for no one knows how…

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Abstain Files

Doc is pulled up for his fetish for proper records As the patient sat down, I looked expectantly for the treatment file. But Gen Z Govind was carrying only his brand new mobile phone and the unreasonable expectation of an immediate cure for his chronic illness. I asked tentatively, “Are you carrying your previous records?”…

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