Why ‘Data Scientists’ and ‘Editors’ Collide

For the past four months, I’ve been busy at work completing a major release in our algorithmic distribution platform that blends the use of LLMs and traditional machine learning. I’ll publish more about the release on the Times Internet LinkedIn blog soon. A recurring theme in this release was the cognitive dissonance between data scientists … Read more

Wealth creation: Indian equities multiply 13x in 20 years; long-term investing beats trying to timing market

India’s stock market remains a strong engine of wealth creation among asset classes, according to the September Wealth Conversation Report released by FundsIndia on Monday.The report compares two decades of performance across equities, gold, debt and real estate, showing equities providing good results for long-term investors. Indian markets multiply investor wealth 13 times in 20 … Read more

Seen-Zoned: Ghosted in Communication

We survived Part 1 of the modern communication crisis—people not reading our messages properly. But what happens when they do read our messages and still manage to confuse, annoy, or terrify us? Welcome to the sequel: the land of blue ticks, vanishing dots, and one-word replies. Let us take a look at each of these … Read more

Alphabet market cap crosses $3 trillion! Shares hit record highs; cloud growth and AI bets lift sentiment

Google parent company Alphabet’s market value crossed $3 trillion for the first time on Monday as strong gains in its shares reflected renewed optimism over artificial intelligence and a favourable antitrust ruling, Reuters reported.Class A shares surged 4.6% to $251.88 while Class C climbed 4.5% to $252.30, both scaling record highs. Alphabet now joins Apple … Read more

Peer review crisis is stalling India’s scientific progress

The scientific peer review system, long considered the backbone of research quality control, is showing signs of serious strain. Editors and authors alike report mounting difficulties in finding qualified reviewers. A recent study noted that fewer than half of invited reviewers now accept invitations, lengthening the review process and adding to editorial workloads. One editor … Read more

‘Much bigger than he had in mind’: Donald Trump pressures Fed Chair Jerome Powell for rate cut, warns house prices will soar

US President Donald Trump renewed his call for a significant interest rate cut Monday, intensifying pressure on the Federal Reserve just a day before its two-day policy meeting. Posting on his Truth Social account, Trump said: “Too Late” MUST CUT INTEREST RATES, NOW, AND BIGGER THAN HE HAD IN MIND. HOUSING WILL SOAR!!! President DJT” … Read more

THEYDUNNIT…

…Why can’t we? TOI’s Christie-in-India story is a reminder how we do disservice to India’s vernacular crime fiction  Agatha Christie’s fiction gives one a sense that she travelled lots. And she did. For example, in… Source link

Trade data: Exports up 6.7% to $35.1 bn in August; imports down 10% as trade deficit narrows

India’s merchandise exports rose 6.7 per cent year-on-year to $35.1 billion in August, while imports fell 10.12 per cent to $61.59 billion, according to government data released on Monday.Exports were valued at $32.89 billion in the same month last year, while imports had stood at $68.53 billion, PTI reported.The country’s trade deficit narrowed to $26.49 … Read more