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Learning /ˈlɜːnɪŋ/ verb
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    The Appearance of Interpretation: Teaching Humanities in the Age of AI | Economic and Political Weekly

    While AI’s place in pedagogy and learning remains contested, this essay grows out of a series of moments in my classrooms that highlight the limits of AI in the teaching and learning of the humanities.

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    Insight | Economic and Political Weekly

    Vol. 57, Issue No. 37, 10 Sep, 2022 Do Machine Learning Techniques Provide Better Macroeconomic Forecasts? … Sabyasachi Kar, Amaani Bashir, Mayank Jain Machine learning techniques are now very common in many spheres, and there is a growing popularity of these approaches in macroeconomic forecasting

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    Artificial Intelligence and Future of India's IT Companies | Economic and Political Weekly

    For nearly three decades, Indian software companies have been among the most successful wealth creators in the stock market. Firms such as Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Infosys, HCLTech, Wipro and Tech Mahindra transformed India's comparative advantage in skilled labour into a globally competitive software-export industry. Their business model—delivering software services through large-scale deployment of engineers—generated sustained revenue growth, strong profitability and premium stock mar

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    Alternative Standpoint | Economic and Political Weekly

    Vol. 60, Issue No. 45, 08 Nov, 2025 Beyond Quick FixesAdama Srinivas Reddy Market-driven quick fixes like privatisation and voucher programmes fail to resolve persistent learning crises … Training a cadre of efficient translators and utilising machine translation shall help this effort.

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    Columns | Economic and Political Weekly

    Vol. 60, Issue No. 42, 18 Oct, 2025 Beyond Quick FixesAdama Srinivas Reddy Market-driven quick fixes like privatisation and voucher programmes fail to resolve persistent learning crises … The Election Commission of India’s recent use of the right to privacy to deny CCTV footage of polling and machine-readable electoral rolls has once again brought a seeming conflict

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    epw.in › engage › article › when-data-meets-power-why-indian-ngos-need-robust

    When Data Meets Power: Why Indian NGOs Need Robust Data Governance before Embracing AI | Economic and Political Weekly

    Techno-colonial Lessons from Agriculture

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    Artificial Intelligence, Demand Switching and Sectoral Wage Gap | Economic and Political Weekly

    Artificial intelligence (AI) and robo­tics, with their labour-saving technology, have emerged as game changers in the economy.

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