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    The finite that hints at the infinite

    The finite that hints at the infinite Counting gigantic, but apparently finite, number is a process that will never end, and that endlessness is why it makes sense to think there’s an infinity of them
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    The Reliance-Disney merger is great for them. But will it be for consumers?

    The Reliance-Disney merger is great for them. But will it be for consumers? Key questions for regulators and consumers to consider are whether this consolidation will indeed enhance service quality and competitive pricing or, conversely, lead to fewer choices and potential misuse of consumer...
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    Why Apple’s switch of focus from self-driving cars to AI makes sense

    Why Apple’s switch of focus from self-driving cars to AI makes sense Apple could introduce iAI or whatever it chooses to call its own version of an LLM to market quickly. It has a dedicated user base that will be happy to give any new product or service from Apple a fair trial
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    The EU is planning clear emission-capture norms for its carbon market

    The EU is planning clear emission-capture norms for its carbon market The EU is moving on a front that could set standards for exhaust removal certification and enable this aspect of the net-zero effort to join its platform for carbon trading.
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    Revaluation call: Don’t write off businesses challenged by sunrise rivalry

    Revaluation call: Don’t write off businesses challenged by sunrise rivalry Market players should take a rational relook at what such challenged industries are really worth. They may spot hidden value.
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    Household survey: Fresh light on India’s consumption conundrum

    Household survey: Fresh light on India’s consumption conundrum The broad picture indicates that consumption is recovering but will continue to play second fiddle to capex in 2024-25 too.
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    Sri Lanka may be back on the tourism map but its recovery is fragile

    Sri Lanka may be back on the tourism map but its recovery is fragile Just back on the economic recovery wagon, the country’s policymakers must proceed with care, given the risks the economy faces. Plenty could still go wrong.
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    Fakeness and flakiness are not hard to spot in the social sector

    Fakeness and flakiness are not hard to spot in the social sector There’s plenty of authenticity and rigour but some organizational cultures are weak on both aspects. Here’s a handy guide to the sector.
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    Patanjali pulled up by the SC: Truth matters in advertising

    Patanjali pulled up by the SC: Truth matters in advertising The apex court’s hauling up of Patanjali is meant to protect consumers from being misled on cures, but for a scientific understanding of health to prevail, we also need wider public appreciation of how therapeutic claims are best tested.
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    Power tilt ahead: The NDA’s looking at a Rajya Sabha majority

    Power tilt ahead: The NDA’s looking at a Rajya Sabha majority The BJP did better than expected in this round. A majority in both Houses would ease its legislative path.
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    Economic reforms may be the capex nudge India Inc needs

    Economic reforms may be the capex nudge India Inc needs Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has urged the corporate sector to increase private capital expenditure and participate in India's economic growth. Animal spirits have been missing too long.
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    Roll back the Big Indian State and relieve the middle-class

    Roll back the Big Indian State and relieve the middle-class Prime Minister Modi has expressed disapproval of excessive government interference in middle-class lives. This should serve as a basis for an overhaul of India’s state apparatus. Minimize meddling by the state.
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    Saregama stock – A new tune one more time?

    Saregama stock – A new tune one more time? In over two decades, the stock value has increased a hundredfold, and impressively, it has also yielded returns of more than fivefold in just the past five years as of 2023
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    India’s household consumption survey captures predictable changes

    India’s household consumption survey captures predictable changes Spending trends over the past decade or so are found to be on expected lines, but why expenditure lags growth in national income is a good question.
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    Indian households are investing more in stocks than it may seem

    Indian households are investing more in stocks than it may seem They have been putting in impressive sums of money if we count their swelling indirect investments as well.
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    An AI failure database can help foster innovation safety

    An AI failure database can help foster innovation safety Experimental technologies thrive on a 'culture of failure' as that’s how we learn from mistakes. We can mitigate AI risks by recording and analyzing mishaps. This is how aviation grew safer.
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    AI's ability to predict death may not be as scary as it sounds

    AI's ability to predict death may not be as scary as it sounds AI chatbots mustn’t wield greater authority than they deserve and we shouldn’t confuse probability-based forecasts with lived reality.
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    The budget paved a path for DPI to propel deep-tech innovation

    The budget paved a path for DPI to propel deep-tech innovation The Centre’s R&D outlay and draft deep-tech startup policy can rely on digital public infrastructure to catalyse India’s emergence as a global leader.
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    A wake-up call for banks, regulators and you

    A wake-up call for banks, regulators and you Bank historically have been a trusted place for people to keep their money safe. But several banks have evolved into platforms for selling unwanted products to unsuspecting customers
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    Markets eye stock re-ratings post release of govt's consumption expenditure data

    Markets eye stock re-ratings post release of govt's consumption expenditure data Sectors like FMCG, healthcare, and entertainment are set to benefit as market analysts re-evaluate stocks in light of the government's latest consumption expenditure data, highlighting shifts in consumer spending...
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