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The limits of intelligence | Piece #3 Misaal
In rural and urban areas, we see a common phenomenon playing out: more and more people are turning to AI for help with their very real problems.
Mar 20 • Katerina Fiadziuk
Care as Multispecies Justice | Note #17, Praani
Good Samaritans are memory-keepers of a lost anatomy; remembering the essence of the spiritual stratigraphy of this land, traces of care and justice…
Mar 3 • Shardha Rajam
What if the people using AI were the ones grading it? | Piece #2 Misaal
Accuracy has become the comfort blanket of evaluating how AI is performing.
Feb 27 • Aayana Rai Bhojani
The Road Test for Intelligence | Note #1 Misaal
On what should’ve been a 7 minute ride to the India AI Summit, Delhi’s traffic was doing its best impression of permanence.
Feb 20 • Aayana Rai Bhojani
“I am not supposed to have favourites. But isn't she the most beautiful gibbon?” | Note #16, Praani
Rongi & Gelci
Feb 3 • Supriya Sankaran
The Whale, the Code, and the Court | Note #15, Praani
Bioacoustics and machine learning are opening a new frontier in how evidence, harm, and more-than-human agency might be understood.
Jan 9 • Atreyo Banerjee and Bharati Challa
When a Langur Walks into the Mela | Note #14, Praani
The Behrupiya shows us how porous the borders are between human and more-than-human, sacred and profane, centre and edge.
Dec 12, 2025 • Atreyo Banerjee
How Many Human Lives is a Tree Worth? | Note #13, Praani
The question that Khejarli poses.
Nov 24, 2025 • Atreyo Banerjee
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