India’s recent move to regulate AI-generated content marks a turning point in how democracies confront the accelerating flood of synthetic media.
Author: Sreedhar Potarazu
U.S. technology giants are pouring money into India’s AI ecosystem following tariff reductions, positioning the country as a key alternative to China. But critical questions remain about who ultimately controls the value created.
Exploring how Indian grind culture reshapes American schools, revealing tensions, resegregation, and the urgent need for balance.
Carlos Alcaraz is now the youngest to complete a career Grand Slam, and the journey behind the milestone reveals what makes him special.
The most important AI contest is not Meta versus Microsoft or Google versus Amazon. It is the United States versus China. The world is drifting toward an AI order, in which only two countries possess the full stack required for true AI sovereignty
Most adults report that healthcare costs have increased over the past year and that they expect them to become even less affordable
A historical and personal reflection on anti-Indian hate in America, tracing exclusion, assimilation, and the need for civic participation.
A reflection on social media addiction in children, exposing algorithmic harm, mental health risks, and long-ignored warning signs.
Why “Heated Rivalry” resonates with Indian American families, reflecting shared experiences of identity, conflict, and connection.
A reflection on why accountability—not punishment—is essential to democracy, and why no leader, including the Clintons, is above answering for their decisions.
India’s massive AI adoption strengthens U.S. AI leadership, debunking Peter Navarro’s claim that global AI use is a liability.
A new analysis applies game theory to Martin Luther King Jr.’s strategy of disciplined nonviolence, arguing it was a deliberate effort to escape destructive social “equilibria” like the Prisoner’s Dilemma—and explores how the same framework helps explain today’s affordability crisis in housing, health care, and food.
Why healthcare transparency without technology, accountability, and enforcement fails to reduce costs or improve patient access.
A growing number of Democratic physicians are running for public office, driven by frustration with rising healthcare costs
Indian Americans have mastered academics and careers, but struggle with the emotional and social intelligences required to feel fully at home in America.
Upside-down food pyramid reveals how nutrition advice ignores affordability, culture, plant protein, and economic inequality.
At the crossroads of the Americas, Venezuela’s geography and vast mineral reserves amplify its strategic importance
A reflective essay on America at 250, exploring We the People, diversity, democracy, progress, and the enduring American experiment.
Healthcare in 2025 saw rapid innovation, rising costs, ACA subsidy expiration, AI adoption, consolidation, and affordability challenges.
A.R. Rahman urges building a global ecosystem to sustain Indian classical music and dance through innovation, patronage, and vision.
AI in 2025 shifted from hype to economics, defined by compute, energy, infrastructure limits, enterprise adoption, and accelerating demand.
Exploring absolute intelligence, consciousness, meditation, and AI through science, resilience, and inner awareness at World Meditation Day.
The latest Republican proposal to replace ACA subsidies recycles decades-old market theories without addressing the real challenge: how ordinary Americans actually choose and afford healthcare.
Minnesota’s nutrition fraud exposes structural and psychological vulnerabilities within federal programs and Obamacare’s system design.
Dr. Emanuel’s latest proposals, like the Affordable Care Act itself, focus on prices and policies while overlooking the only entity capable of enforcing value — the employer.
