
Anisha Reddy
Journalist at Outlook (India)
24 | Journalist @ThePrintIndia | Previously @Outlookindia @NewIndianXpress | Words in @thewire_in @thenewsminute @YouthKiAwaaz | Email: [email protected]
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1 month ago |
flipboard.com | Anisha Reddy
1 hour agoIndia: Woman caught swallowing gold rings in bizarre theft attempt, arrestedBihar, India - March 13, 2025 [Note: no sound] In a peculiar incident, a woman attempted to steal gold rings by swallowing them at a jewellery store. The incident occurred in Silay Market, Nalanda town, Bihar, Northern India, on March 13 The visuals from the incident capture two women sitting inside a jewellery store, inspecting gold items displayed on a tray by the shopkeeper.
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1 month ago |
theprint.in | Anisha Reddy
They examined the representation of women in the Indian judiciary—and found it lacking. The Supreme Court, which marked its 75th anniversary in January this year, has never had a female Chief Justice. During this same period, nine men from the Bar have been directly elevated to the Supreme Court, but only one woman has been given this opportunity, according to a CLPR study referred to by Kothari during the conversation.
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1 month ago |
flipboard.com | Anisha Reddy
AI is a silent spectator to hate speech. It doesn't know how to moderate regional languagesHate speech is highly context-dependent, but anthropologist Sahana Udupa's findings revealed that the datasets powering AI algorithms are …
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1 month ago |
theprint.in | Anisha Reddy
“Especially in India, expressions in English, Hinglish, and Hindi that lack common hateful words but carry implicit meanings—culturally coded phrases, mythological references, indirect dog whistles, and in-group idioms used to target Muslim minorities and Dalits—often go undetected by AI models,” said Udupa during the lecture at her alma mater, National Institute of Advanced Studies (NIAS) Bengaluru earlier this month. The lecture also took on a cautionary note.
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2 months ago |
flipboard.com | Anisha Reddy
These Bengaluru people are opening their homes to strangers. As stress-busters“I just wanted a space where I didn’t have to be accountable to someone for a few hours,” said Apeksha, who goes to Meghna Chaudhary’s home to …
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