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Mint Chennai, 03 jun. 2026

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ArticleHow com­pan­ies are using work­ers to train robots

Com­pan­ies are now record­ing work­ers going about their tasks to train humanoid robots that might later replace them. The row over Pronto film­ing work­ers at cus­tomer homes flags con­cern over sur­veil­lance, con­sent and whether India’s laws are...

How com­pan­ies are using work­ers to train robots

ArticleA GST bet gone awry

Late last month, the Supreme Court of India rejec­ted the argu­ment of online gam­ing plat­forms that the goods and ser­vices tax (GST) they pay should be cal­cu­lated on what they call ‘gross gam­ing rev­enue’ (GGR)— the money left with them after...

A GST bet gone awry

ArticleQUOTE OF THE DAY

Defence pre­pared­ness is a legit­im­ate need, but sus­tain­able secur­ity can­not rest on mil­it­ary power alone. Still less can it be built through arms races or by increas­ing devel­op­mental insec­ur­ity for oth­ers.

QUOTE OF THE DAY

ArticleNIRANJAN RAJADHYAKSHA

CHINESE FDI IS WELCOME BUT STAY VIGILANT ON INNOVATION SPILLBACKS

NIRANJAN RAJADHYAKSHA

ArticleRahul Mat­than Allison Schrager

NOBODY APPEARS TO KNOW WHAT THE ‘WORKING CLASS’ IS ANYMORE AGENTIC AI: RECORDS MUST BE KEPT OF WHO DEPLOYED WHAT

Rahul Mat­than Allison Schrager

ArticleWHY FERTILITY CRISIS RUNS DEEPER IN INDIA

Driven by chan­ging soci­etal aspir­a­tions, India’s fer­til­ity rate has plunged below replace­ment levels, par­tic­u­larly in the south­ern states. The desire to have fewer chil­dren is observed across the nation. Two demo­graphic devel­op­ments...

WHY FERTILITY CRISIS RUNS DEEPER IN INDIA