Data
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Meet the factory workers training AI to replace themselves
Ayush Tiwari Raghav Kakkar Priyali Dhingra
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How Big Tech is harnessing the data of Indian factory workers to train robots
Ayush Tiwari Raghav Kakkar
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Are ‘data embassies’ the future in era of conflicts, attack on tech infrastructure?
Rina Chandran, Rest of World
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India’s licence fee plan for AI companies could be a global solution to copyright concerns
Javaid Iqbal Sofi, Rest of World
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AI giants are colonising the world’s data, much like empires. Resistance is possible – and necessary
Jessica Russ-Smith, The Conversation Michelle D Lazarus, The Conversation
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India’s data credibility problem – and why that matters
Nachiket Deuskar
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WhatsApp is ‘free’ – so why does UP panel say consumer protection act applies to it?
Sachin Dhawan
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Why experts are sceptical about the benefits of linking voter IDs with Aadhaar
Ayush Tiwari
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A technology lawyer suggests how artificial intelligence can benefit every Indian tangibly
Rahul Matthan
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A new book explains how global digital networks accumulate data and turn into uncontrollable systems
David B Auerbach
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Cellphones are constantly collecting location data. But for what purpose?
Tommy Cooke, The Conversation Alicia Sabatino, The Conversation Benjamin Muller, The Conversation Kirstie Ball, The Conversation
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India's population, poverty and consumption data are missing, experts allege political manipulation
Prachi Salve, IndiaSpend.com
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Podcast: ‘Data tells us India, at its core, is conservative – even fundamentalist’
Smitha Nair
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How the US census kick-started the country’s computing industry 125 years ago
David Lindsay Roberts, The Conversation
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Eco India: A mobile application has become a gamechanger in helping make farmers climate-resilient
Scroll Staff
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Why your eight-character email password is not safe anymore
Paul Haskell-Dowland, The Conversation Brianna O'Shea, The Conversation
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Watch: When Steve Jobs was asked about citizens’ data, privacy, computers, and governments in 1981
Scroll Staff
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India’s surveillance technology is policing the data and bodies of its most vulnerable citizens
Anja Kovacs
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More men, crowded cities: Five charts show what India’s future looks like according to a UN report
Nithya Subramanian
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MySpace data loss shows that your content is never safe on the internet
Paul Royster, The Conversation