'If companies operating inside homes begin evolving into AI data infrastructure layers, India could eventually become one of the world’s largest suppliers of real-world household behavioural data for foreign robotics systems.' https://t.co/7Rgxfif8BI India #DPDP
But do modern day doctors want to see patients!
The GP is long gone. The few that survive are getting rapidly absorbed by hospitals that need physicians....
1/7 India’s space debate often focuses on launches, missions and milestones. But a recent Parliamentary review of the Department of Space hints at something deeper.
India may be entering a transition: from executing missions to building space infrastructure.
A few reflections ↓
Folks, she is an Olympic medallist. To ask her what she thinks of Vaibhav Sooryavanshi is unfair on her achievements and her sports. Cricket anyway is the ruling passion of the country, your sports editors do not need another celebrity quote to spin a headline on Sooryavanshi.
Optionally, the next time ask Vaibhav Sooryavanshi about Manu Bhaker and see the looks you get.
History.
A maiden ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup title at #CWC25 for Laureus World Team of the Year Nominee, India Women's Cricket Team 🇮🇳
#Laureus26 | @BCCI | @BCCIWomen
A new study confirms the "Hubble tension": measurements of the local expansion of the universe do not line up with measurements of how the universe was expanding after the Big Bang.
It's no simple experimental error. 11 different techniques agree.
https://t.co/Vs6wsp99o3
We’re not worthy.🤘
@TiaCarrere and visual effects legend Paul Debevec unbox the Founders Edition #C64U.
Looking to Party On? Check out https://t.co/Q9VgFjp6Bo
An astronaut named a bit of the moon after his deceased wife and it made me wonder about the permanent impermanence of love and Pink Floyd. Read it here. https://t.co/IsgnuUACi4
Thrilling news! @DrShaileshNaya1 , Director @NIAS_India, has been selected as the recipient of the 2026 Brock Gold Medal, the highest global honour in photogrammetry and remote sensing. 🏅
The prestigious @isprs award is presented just once every 4 years for landmark contributions that transform photogrammetry & remote sensing.
Gemma 4 running on my iPhone works without internet, is blazing fast and can translate Japanese from a pill bottle.
Local AI models running on a phone feels like magic.
This is the irony of AI in the hands of the traditional operator.
They used to waste their own time writing agendas, meeting notes, and documents nobody reads. Now they use AI to churn out 10x of that, and faster!
They think they are being productive and relevant (aka “we know AI”).
Meanwhile, everyone around them is drowning in a flood of AI-generated documentation that nobody asked for, nobody needs, and nobody will read.
Work now needs to happen *despite* those documents and the micro-management they put into play.
The lag isn’t gone, it’s multiplied.
Worse, it has been redistributed to everyone else.
AI was built to eliminate busywork, not industrialize it.
If your first instinct with AI was to generate MORE DOCUMENTS instead of eliminating the need for them, then you need to hear this:
“You did not adopt a new tool or tech. You automated your dysfunction.”
And if you are the receiving side of this use of AI, put your foot done.
Tell people (directly, nicely, subtly, fiercely, whatever works) that having to drown in a sea of AI documents is not productivity.
This needs to be a movement. An important one.
Get behind it.