Carved from a single massive basalt rock, the Kailasa Temple at Ellora is the world’s largest monolithic rock-cut structure.
It was created in the VIII century
Just learned that the philosopher and sociologist Jürgen Habermas has died. His work on the philosophy of history, moral philosophy, and political theory had a huge influence on me. I don't think any single philosopher has taught me more than he has. RIP.
@theneelshar@anayrshukla Sentrial’s visibility into LLM calls is valuable, but what if it traced the full data lineage, which datasets accessed, what PII touched, and why?
Can observability extended to the data layer, Is this on your roadmap? (Can aid compliance)
Just used Scouts today, what an awesome product. I had separate apps updating me on legal news, hobbies, and community events in my inbox. Scouts did all of that in one place. Time to unfollow a bunch of apps 🙌
When privacy measures become disproportionate, they can distort competition and invite regulatory scrutiny.
The lesson from EU competition enforcement:
✔️ Privacy must be effective and proportionate.
✔️ Over-engineering privacy can be as risky as under-engineering it. #AppleFine
🚨 Your apps are talking to each other.
noyb has filed complaints against TikTok, Grindr & AppsFlyer for alleged cross-app tracking — including data revealing sexual orientation — without valid consent.
This isn’t “analytics.”
This is GDPR Article 9.
https://t.co/gmLfcsxvP8
Devastated by the tragic crash of AI171 in Ahmedabad, a city so close to my heart- my father’s family are from there.
The plane crashed into an undergraduate medical hostel. Unimaginable and awful.
My deepest condolences to all affected, including the British and Indian families who have lost loved ones.
We must support the investigation and the grieving communities with urgency, compassion, and unity.
My thoughts and prayers are with all of them.
Very strong argument case for why Granting patent ownership of AI-generated inventions to system designers could dangerously consolidate innovation power and threaten democracy. It risks creating a few gatekeepers of progress. @DAcemogluMIT
Co-director @DAcemogluMIT explains why the centralized nature of the social media ecosystem, which puts an enormous amount of power in the hands of a few platforms, is a threat to democracy — and why AI may be headed in the same direction.
Terrorism is the gravest threat to fundamental human rights. It destroys lives, silences voices, and breeds fear. Terrorism anywhere is a threat everywhere—humanity must stand united against it. #NoToTerrorism#OperationSindoor
Bengaluru’s 50-Crore Wolfdog Turns Out to Be a Phantom Pet—ED Lands in a Hoax Hole
What began as a dramatic twist in India’s exotic pet world ended in a deadpan anticlimax on Thursday when officials from the Enforcement Directorate (ED) walked into a Bengaluru residence—expecting to uncover FEMA violations related to the alleged purchase of the “world’s most expensive dog”—only to find themselves nose-to-nose with… nothing.
The man at the centre of the storm, a breeder named S Satish, was all over the headlines last month after newspapers in India and the tabloids in UK and US claimed he had spent a staggering Rs 50 crore on a rare “wolfdog,” a supposed hybrid of a Caucasian Shepherd and a wolf. The story howled across global media, complete with photos of the majestic beast named Cadaboms Okami, who was said to devour three kilos of raw meat a day and weigh over 75 kilos at just eight months old.
But the headlines have now taken a sharp U-turn.
On Thursday, ED officials knocked on Satish’s door in connection with possible foreign exchange violations—as any such high-value import would require strict FEMA compliance. But instead of exotic paperwork and pedigree certificates, what they found was a home devoid of any wolfdog, no passport, no import record.
“He doesn’t have the dog. He never had the dog,” a stunned official said after recording Satish’s statement. “There is no transaction, no foreign remittance, nothing.”
It turns out the story may have been little more than a publicity stunt, stitched together with borrowed images and a flair for viral fiction. The dog in the photos? Owned by someone else. The alleged price tag? Pure speculation. The media coverage? A masterclass in how spectacle can sprint ahead of substance.
For the ED, the search ended in a whimper. For Satish, though, it seems the attention was the prize all along.
#Bangalore #WorldsCostliestDog # Hoax
Surveillance at protests is rising, often violating fair trial rights. Secretly gathered data, withheld evidence, and opaque AI tools hinder defense and erode justice. Clear legal safeguards and full disclosure are urgently needed to protect privacy and due process.
Check out our guest blog about surveillance evidence used in criminal proceedings against protesters which highlights the dangers it poses to fundamental rights:
https://t.co/IUvgfdCA69