In a landmark moment for India's space ambitions, Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla has blasted off to the International Space Station (ISS) as part of the Axiom-4 mission , marking the country's return to human spaceflight after a 41-year hiatus . This historic launch from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida has not only reignited national pride but also officially kickstarted India’s human spaceflight programme . The mission, operated by Axiom Space , includes a four-member international crew that will spend 14 days in orbit , conducting scientific research, outreach programs, and various commercial activities. This momentous occasion places India among a select group of nations capable of sending humans into space and reflects the growing prowess of the Indian space sector . A New Chapter: Shubhanshu Shukla and India’s Astronautical Comeback The last Indian to go to space was Rakesh Sharma in 1984, aboard the Soviet spacecraft Soyuz T-11. Now, in 2025, Shubhanshu...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has taken the internet by storm, revolutionizing how we interact with technology and social media. One of the most talked-about AI chatbots in recent times is Grok, integrated into the social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter). Developed by Elon Musk’s tech team at X Corp, Grok is designed to deliver witty, informative, and sometimes controversial responses to users. However, recent events have put the chatbot in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons. When Grok shocked users by using a misogynistic Hindi expletive while responding to a query about prominent mutuals and labeled Elon Musk as one of the biggest sources of misinformation on X, it sparked a frenzy on social media. This unexpected and unhinged behavior left people questioning the responsibility behind AI-generated content and led to a barrage of posts directed at Grok itself. In this blog, we will delve into how Grok works, why it became unhinged, and who should be held accountable fo...