From the Sherlock Holmes spin-offs to The Sheep Detectives, DIY sleuths are on the case all over TV and cinema. But where did the trope of the outsider who outsmarts the professionals come from – and ...
Background Tobacco-khat co-use is common in Ethiopia, where khat is cultivated. However, information is limited regarding ...
While venting about your problems can feel cathartic at the moment, constantly fixating on them can prevent you from finding solutions.
As AI reshapes hiring, NexxaScreen's Vinay Jain explains why enterprises are moving beyond resumes toward structured ...
Amid backlash over his column on the Ketan Agarwal murder case, author Chetan Bhagat clarified that his intention was to discuss societal pressures, not justify the alleged crime. In an interview, he ...
As the conflict in West Asia reshapes travel patterns, Issam Kazim, CEO, Dubai Corporation for Tourism and Commerce Marketing ...
AI systems are built on extraction, bias and surveillance, raising urgent questions of consent, labour, accountability and ...
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Interview: Kueski’s CTO Jaime Romero on how AI is rebuilding credit infrastructure in emerging markets
As credit models evolve, Jaime Romero discusses with RBI editor Douglas Blakey the shift from static bureau-based scoring to ...
Digital vaccines aim to use AI, neuroscience and behavioural science to prevent chronic diseases before they develop. But can software really change health outcomes at scale?
There's a strange asymmetry in how HR functions treat their technology. Selecting and implementing an HR system gets enormous ...
Bhupender Yadav discusses India's clean-energy transition, climate finance, pollution control and balancing energy security ...
As the World Cup gets underway, a landmark study by LBS Professor of Finance Alex Edmans – which found that football results can move financial markets – remains more relevant than ever. The effect is ...
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