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Seven killed in chopper crash at Kedarnath, terrible week for Indian aviation

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Image source: Indian Express and India Times; Edited by Dinesh Raj M   A helicopter, ferrying pilgrims from Kedarnath temple crashed near Guptkashi on Sunday morning, killing all seven people on board, including the pilot and a two-year-old child.  This is the fifth chopper accident on the Char Dham yatra route in the State since the pilgrimage began on April 30 and the second crash with fatalities. Hot off the press The accident likely occurred due to low visibility caused by bad weather, officials said. Police have filed an FIR against the chopper company for allegedly not following rules on checking weather conditions before plying a helicopter in the valley, reported Ishita Mishra for The Hindu. The Uttarakhand government suspended all helicopter services till Monday, in order to review the high-altitude experience of all helicopter operators and pilots. Concerns have been raised that other pilots have also been airborne in similarly unsuitable weather conditions, with a

Newsrooms 2.0: Is AI a revolution, risk or a replacement for journalists?

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Artificial Intelligence is becoming a regular fixture in Indian newsrooms, quietly supporting tasks like data extraction, code generation and headline suggestions. However, newsrooms remain cautious, ensuring transparency in AI usage while preserving editorial ethics. But while it’s changing the way stories are built, editors and reporters remain clear—AI can assist, not replace. At least not right away. In an interview with Influencing India, YourStory editor-in-chief Jarshad NK confirmed that their newsroom has in-house engineers working on AI tools. “We make very clear where we use [AI]—if a certain story is produced by AI, we label it as such. We don’t do stuff that is AI and not claim it,” he said. “AI can’t replace talking to people in cafés. It can’t catch the emotional nuance of a startup founder’s pitch.” Jarshad added that entry-level reporting roles are already declining as machines handle basic newsroom tasks. “Earlier when I joined, I used to

Logie Award nominations announced

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Ray Martin - who has an award named after him -  attends the TV WEEK Logie Awards Nominations announcement this morning. [Photo Hanna Lassen/Getty Images for TV WEEK]   The nominees have been announced today for this year’s TV Week Logie Awards with a rich spread of Australian talent across no less than 23 categories.  Voting for the ‘best’ categories continues up to 7pm AEST on Friday, August 1 and for the ‘most popular’ categories until 7.30pm AEST on Sunday, August 3. Voting closes for the TV WEEK Gold Logie Award at 10.30pm on Sunday, August 3.   Here’s the complete list of this year's nominations:   The Gold Logie Ally Langdon, A Current Affair, The Olympic Games Paris 2024, 9Network Hamish Blake, LEGO Masters Australia, 9Network Julia Morris, I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!, Network 10 Lisa Millar, Back Roads, ABC News Breakfast, Muster Dogs: Where Are They Now, Muster Dogs: Collies & Kelpies, ABC Lynne McGranger, Home and Away, Seven

News Corp launches Defending Australia Summit

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Michelle Gunn, The Australian's editor-in-chief. Australia’s defence capabilities and strategic future take centre stage today at News Australia’s Defending Australia Summit at Parliament House in Canberra.  The Defending Australia Summit is part of a week-long editorial campaign in The Australian, The Daily Telegraph, Herald Sun, The Courier-Mail and The Advertiser. The high-level event brings together national leaders including Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles and South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas alongside top military strategists, defence experts and industry leaders.  The summit provides a platform for strategic collaboration as Australia’s defence landscape undergoes a transformation in the wake of AUKUS, says News Corp. Supported by ASC Pty Ltd, Government of South Australia, Babcock, BAE Systems, Hanwha Defence Australia, and KBR, the summit will address national security challenges including:   ANZUS, Five Eyes and the geopolitical repercussio

Prasar Bharati cautions public against fraud email IDs

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Prasar Bharati has cautioned the public about a fraudulent email ID—[email protected]—that represents itself as the official email ID of Prasar Bharati's content sourcing division. In an official notice issued on June 12, the pubcaster advised the stakeholders and public to avoid communicating with the account and to ensure proper verification of credentials before disclosing sensitive or proprietary information. “Prasar Bharati does not endorse or associate with any such deceptive activities or unauthorised agents operating in the market. Any agreement, payment and commitments made on the basis of fraudulent communication will have no obligation and legal binding on Prasar Bharati,” the advisory stated. The advisory also urged public to treat communications from Prasar Bharati as official only if they were sent from the following email addresses: [email protected], [email protected] and [email protected].

At least 245 dead in Air India flight crash as lone survivor walks away

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Image source: Times Radio, The Hindu and New Indian Express; Edited by Dinesh Raj M   An eleven-year-old Air India 787-8 Dreamliner taking off from Ahmedabad for London with 242 passengers and crew flatlined after climbing barely 650ft and crashed into a medical college campus before bursting into flames killing at least 245 people including the cabin crew in one of the worst aviation disasters reported in the country. Ex-Gujarat CM Vijay Rupani was among the passengers killed in the disaster, while at least four confirmed deaths were reported on the campus of B J Medical College and Civil Hospital, around 3km from the end of runway from which the flight had taken off. Sources said the toll could rise as 290-odd body bags were used. Three doctors and a pregnant woman, wife of a doctor at the hospital in Meghaninagar, were killed inside the quarters and mess into which the aircraft crashed. A fourth doctor is reported missing. Around 21 resident doctors on the college campus s

Topical trio at this year's Channel meets Security.

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This year’s techpartner.news Channel Meets Security event held in Sydney and Melbourne dived into cloud security, compliance and digital identity, with the events hearing from experts and event partners. “We then take it to the audience for round table discussions, where they can flesh out what they heard on stage,” nextmedia’s b2b publishing director Velvet-Belle Templeman said. Speakers from sponsors Sophos, ESET, Huntress, Ingram Micro, and Ninja One, also took part alongside Switch Connect, Channel Guru, and Cyber CX.  Templeman described the event as “fascinating”. She hosted the compliance panels in Melbourne and Sydney, where tech partners and legal representatives joined her on stage.  “We had partners at Baker McKenzie, Gilbert and Tobin, and various other law firms. They got on stage and worked through the murky compliance landscape for partners, what some of the liabilities are to be aware of, and the shared accountability between partners and customer

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