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India Covid-19: AI shows Pakistani Twitter prayed for neighbour


India Covid-19: AI shows Pakistani Twitter prayed for neighbour
By Geeta Pandey
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It is perhaps not surprising that the fractious relationship between historic adversaries India and Pakistan has spilled over into social media in recent years.
But at the end of April, as India struggled with a ferocious second wave of Covid-19, citizens on either side of the border shelved their barbs in favour of supportive hashtags like #IndiaNeedsOxygen and #PakistanStandsWithIndia.
Experts say it is well known that supportive hashtags do not always mean positive tweets - users often hijack them for anything from trolling to wishing happy birthday to a cricketer or Bollywood star. ....

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Has Bollywood become more progressive?


Has Bollywood become more progressive?
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The effects of the pandemic could have a profound effect on Bollywood films
Has Bollywood - India s hugely popular Hindi film industry - become more progressive over the years?
Yes - and no - says an artificial intelligence (AI) driven study of dialogues from hundreds of films over the past 70 years.
The $2.1bn (£1.5bn) industry churns out hundreds of films every year and has a massive following among Indians globally. Fans revere stars, pray for their wellbeing, even build temples to them and donate blood in their name.
Over the years, Bollywood films have also been criticised for being regressive, promoting misogyny, colourism and gender biases, but there has been no broad study into its social biases. ....

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Has Bollywood Developed a More Progressive and Diverse Culture over the Years? - New Delhi Times

The $2.1 billion (£1.5 billion) industry produces hundreds of films each year and has a worldwide following of Indians. Fans worship celebrities, pray for their well-being, create temples in their honor, and even donate blood in their honor.Over the years, Bollywood films have been accused of being regressive, encouraging sexism, colorism, and gender biases, but… ....

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