Thursday, May 2, 2024

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Unequal access, Biased algorithms: Gender divide in India’s AI landscape

India's fervent adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI) across manufacturing, IT, and media paints a seductive picture of progress. However, beneath this glossy veneer lurks a critical issue: the persistent gender divide that threatens to magnify existing social inequalities rooted in caste, ethnicity, and occupational discrimination. While a nascent awareness of algorithmic bias exists, translating this awareness into concrete technical solutions remains elusive.

Wistful insurgence of Kareemgraphy: Where beauty breathe new life

Calligraphy, with its history stretching across continents and cultures, transcends the mere act of writing. It becomes a philosophical dance, a visual dialogue that reflects the deepest values and beliefs held by its creators. Each flowing line of a Chinese character, each intricate detail of Hebrew script, whispers the stories and philosophies of its civilization. Skilled calligraphers, like cultural chameleons, adapt their art to different languages, reminding us of the boundless potential for expression within this ancient art form.
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Image and history: Ben paintings unfolding into the future

Last week, I had the privilege of taking my students from the Ibn Haldun Institute of Social Sciences to see the captivating exhibition of Ben J. Anthrayos' paintings at the Calicut Art Gallery. The artwork wasn't just visually arresting; it sparked a whirlwind of discussions that left a lasting impression on all of us.