Sagar Dhankhar's death, following a beating allegedly at the hands of his mentor, exposes the seedy underbelly of the sport, one where greed, egos and megalomania are intertwined with crime.
We rarely make our stories free to read. This one is, so make the most of it.
We publish over 500 original, detailed stories every year on startups, corporates, stock markets and economic current affairs.
No payment details required
Limited time offer $125 $99 for 1 year
From helping organize events, enhancing broadcasting experience, curbing cyber abuse and conducting error-free judgments, the Olympics used artificial intelligence in a big way. There may be more in store at the upcoming Paralympics.
After a social media post by Noise on how Indians’ hearts were racing during key moments in the Olympics, questions have been raised on the company’s data collection methods.
The disqualification of the wrestler—denying her a shot at an Olympic gold medal—for being a mere 100 g over the limit, begs the question: do the rules around weight need a rethink?