Book Review | Woman-led juicy whodunit packs a bionic punch

Book Review | Woman-led juicy whodunit packs a bionic punch

[ad_1] There are four simple knock-out tests for whodunits: Does it make you wait till the very end to discover who did it? Can the reader “see” the detective — or detectives — at work, and feel the thrill of their quirky minds in motion (genius can’t afford to be...
SC verdict on Art 370 review petitions today

SC verdict on Art 370 review petitions today

[ad_1] NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court will deliver its verdict on the Article 370 review petitions on Wednesday. They include those filed by a researcher and an IT professional, Pankaj Kumudchandra Phadnis, and four from Jammu and Kashmir. These petitions challenge last...
Book Review | ChatGPT lies, but the AI genie is out of the bottle

Book Review | ChatGPT lies, but the AI genie is out of the bottle

[ad_1] While investigating cookies, small amounts of data left on browsers by websites visited by users, Ms Murgia discovered a profile of herself in astonishing detail — intrusive, and, because it was valuable to anyone who wanted to sell her anything, exploitative....
Book Review | Fashionista-influencer discovers Goa’s susegad

Book Review | Fashionista-influencer discovers Goa’s susegad

[ad_1] For a book that turned out to be quite a mood lifter, Bina Nayak’s Goagr@m engendered a huge amount of angst in my editor’s soul as I read it. First, the unnecessary introduction by the author led me to expect a certain kind of story in the pages that followed,...