Category "Tech"

Ballot Machines vs Paper Ballots: The Question That Returns Every Election in India

Every election season in India brings with it a familiar debate. Not about policies. Not about development. But about the voting machine itself. The moment results start surprising political parties, one question rises again and again: “Can the voting machine be trusted?” Opposition parties claim the Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs)...

The Silent AI War: Why Governments Are Racing for Artificial Intelligence — and Why Scientists Are Worried

For most people, artificial intelligence still feels like a convenient tool. It writes emails, answers questions, helps students study, and assists businesses with everyday work. But behind the scenes, something much bigger is unfolding. A quiet global race is underway. Governments are no longer looking at AI simply as technology....

AI’s Red Lines: Anthropic’s Stand Against the Pentagon and OpenAI’s Shadowy Victory

In the high-stakes arena of artificial intelligence, where code meets conscience, a seismic rift has opened between innovation and national security. Last July, Anthropic signed a landmark $200 million deal with the Pentagon, embedding its Claude AI into classified networks—complete with ironclad “red lines” barring mass surveillance and autonomous weapons....

Why Character Matters More Than Intelligence: Lessons from Jensen Huang and Elon Musk

For a long time, society has believed that intelligence is the ultimate key to success. High IQ, prestigious degrees, and technical brilliance are often seen as the main ingredients for building great companies and achieving greatness in life. But interestingly, two of the most influential technology leaders in the world—Jensen...

The Quiet War Behind the Missiles: Iran, Russia, China and the Battle Against the Dollar

When wars erupt, the world watches missiles, drones, and airstrikes. But history often hides the real battlefield behind the smoke. In the case of Iran, Russia, and China, the most important war may not be fought in the skies—it may be fought in the global financial system. For nearly eight...