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Author: Balaji Subramanian

PAYMENT BANKS: AN OUTLINE

Posted on October 20, 2016 by Balaji Subramanian

Ed. Note: This post by Vishal Rackecha is a part of the TLF Editorial Board Test 2016. One of the greatest problems for the Indian Economy faces today is the problem of financial inclusion and the lack of credit in rural areas and for micro industries. In 2013, the Reserve Bank released a paper based…

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GOOGLE PIXEL AND ITS ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: The New Big Daddy Watching You?

Posted on October 20, 2016 by Balaji Subramanian

Ed. Note: This post by Sayan Bhattacharya is a part of the TLF Editorial Board Test 2016. Google launched its first smartphone series called Pixel some time earlier this month. The major shift from being software producer to being both hardware and software producer was a calculated change in policy to take a direct dig…

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CIVILIAN DRONE HYSTERIA: The Absence of a Regulation Mechanism

Posted on October 20, 2016August 3, 2022 by Balaji Subramanian

This post by Sayan Bhattacharya is a part of the TLF Editorial Board Test 2016.   We live in a world where presence of drones, more formally known as Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, are owned by Silicon Valley entrepreneurs to high school kids who put them to several new non-military uses previously unimaginable. We live in…

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Roboethics

Posted on October 20, 2016 by Balaji Subramanian

Ed. Note: This post by Benjamin Vanlalvena is a part of the TLF Editorial Board Test 2016.                                                    Source: xkcd Liability in law arises to persons who are considered rational and have control over their actions. Techonology is advancing at a rapid pace; machines have taken over a lot of jobs…

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Biotechnology, Ethics and CRISPR: A Panacea or Pandora’s Box?

Posted on October 20, 2016 by Balaji Subramanian

Ed. Note: This post by Benjamin Vanlalvena is a part of the TLF Editorial Board Test 2016. Change is inevitable. Through technology, humans have brought about changes not only in the environment but also within themselves. Whether these changes are ‘good’ or ‘bad’, the fact is that we have achieved things and gone to places we…

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BLOCKCHAINS: THE TRUE INNOVATION BEHIND BITCOINS

Posted on October 20, 2016 by Balaji Subramanian

Ed. Note: This post by Vishal Rakhecha is a part of the TLF Editorial Board Test 2016. Bitcoins have disrupted e-commerce not because of the idea of virtual currency but the peer- to-peer system it has developed. The USP of bitcoins was the decentralised structure of data entry. Any participant in the entire network can…

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POLITICAL CAMPAIGNS IN A DIGITAL AGE

Posted on October 20, 2016 by Balaji Subramanian

Ed. Note: This post, by Kaustub Bhati, is a part of the TLF Editorial Board Test 2016. The digital media, be it the digitalised version of 24×7 print media, the social networks or the instant messaging. The internet, much like the radio in its era, has radically altered who is electable. Before the digital landscape…

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ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGIES

Posted on October 20, 2016 by Balaji Subramanian

Ed. Note: This post by Kaustub Bhati is a part of the TLF Editorial Board Test 2016. Have you ever seen a Paralympic athlete run and wondered how is he doing that? The answer to that query is assistive technology. Assistive Technology is basically an umbrella term, used for any software or hardware designed to…

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Throttling Net Neutrality: A Fast Lane to Success?

Posted on October 20, 2016 by Balaji Subramanian

Ed. Note: This post by Ashwin Murthy is a part of the TLF Editorial Board Test 2016. Net neutrality in its most basic understanding is the principle that Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and the Government regulating the Internet must treat all data of the Internet the same. In a situation however where these bodies can…

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YouTube’s Copyright Policy – An Explanation

Posted on October 20, 2016 by Balaji Subramanian

Ed. Note: This post by Ashwin Murthy is a part of the TLF Editorial Board Test 2016. Digital media has become the norm of the modern world and in the field no website is as dominant as YouTube. YouTube, currently a Google subsidiary, controls the market when it comes to video sharing, outpacing the other…

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