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Six Minutes of Silence

Six minutes. That's all.Every weekday morning, Linu Conil — writer, technologist, and author of Fifty Rooms of Silence — opens a small door for you. Inside: the day's most important news from the world of AI and technology, told plainly. A little humour. Something from the kitchen — a recipe, a tip, a thing worth knowing. And at the end, always, a poem.It's a morning ritual for people who want to stay current without losing their breath. Six minutes of silence — broken gently, on purpose.New episodes Monday through Friday. Produced by The Bandrum Circuit. © 2026 The Bandrum Circuit.

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    017 — When AI Came Home

    Two weeks ago, the IMF warned that AI would eat the bottom rungs of the career ladder. This week, that warning landed in India. TCS announced 12,261 layoffs. Cognizant is cutting up to 15,000 under Project Leap, with India expected to absorb the largest share. And last week, TCS chairman N. Chandrasekaran said the day is not far when TCS will have half a million AI agents in its workforce.For thirty years, Indian IT operated on a pyramid. Wide at thebottom — fresh engineering graduates billed by the hour. Narrow at the top — a few senior architects. That pyramid built the Indian middle class. The pyramid is flattening.Meanwhile, in Gandhinagar yesterday, Gujarat CM Bhupendrabhai Patel unveiled the state's Industrial Policy 2026 — with major AI provisions including workforce reskilling subsidies, infrastructure grants, and a fund fordisplaced workers. So India is in a strange position. Companies firing people while announcing AI rollouts. State governments writing playbooks for the people being fired. Central government keeping a watch. Three different speeds.Same problem.Plus — a 15-minute quinoa salad (it's pronounced keen-wah), and a poem about things drifting away from us.— TODAY'S RECIPE —15-minute quinoa salad. Rinse 1 cup quinoa thoroughly in coldwater (removes bitter coating). Cook in 2 cups water + pinch of salt for 12-15 min until little spirals pop out. Drain, cool. In a big bowl: quinoa + cucumber chopped small + 2 ripe tomatoes diced + ½ red onion finely sliced + handfulfresh parsley or coriander. Optional: 1 can chickpeas. Dressing: the Bandrum Vinaigrette (olive oil + salt + pepper) with lemon juice. Whisk, pour, toss. Crumble feta on top if you have it.— TODAY'S POEM —"Drifting Away" — from Fifty Rooms of Silence by Linu Conil, published by Romanson, with an endorsement from Dr. Shashi Tharoor.📖Get the book on Amazon:https://www.amazon.in/Fifty-Rooms-Silence-Linu-Conil/dp/9348314556—Six Minutes of Silence is hosted by Linu Conil and produced byThe Bandrum Circuit in Trivandrum, Kerala. New episodes every weekday at 7 AM IST.Got a thought? Write to [email protected]

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    016 — The Takedown, The Banana Cake, and Fire

    Friday evening, at 5:21 PM Eastern Time, the US CommerceDepartment ordered Anthropic — the company behind Claude — to immediately disable its two most powerful AI models for any foreign national, anywhere on earth. The practical effect was simple: they had to disable Fable 5 and Mythos 5 for every customer, every country, within hours. Both models had launched just three days earlier.Whether the government was right or Anthropic was right is the second question. The first question is much bigger. Until Friday evening, the power of a government to take an AI model offline was theoretical. Friday evening, that power became real. One government. One letter. Two of the mostpowerful AI models in the world — gone for everyone, within hours. That's a precedent. And precedents, once set, get used again.Plus — a banana cake you can make in your mixer (yes, the same one you grind chutney in), and a poem.— TODAY'S RECIPE —Easy Mixie Banana Cake. Into the mixie: 3 ripe bananas + 2 eggs + ½ cup sugar + ½ cup vegetable oil + 1 tsp vanilla. Blend 30 sec until smooth. Add 1½ cups plain flour + 1 tsp baking powder + ½ tsp baking soda + ¼ tsp salt. Pulse 3-4 times only — do NOT overblend. Optional: ¼ tsp cinnamon, ¼ cupchopped walnuts or chocolate chips. Pour into greased 8-inch tin. Bake at 170°C for 35-40 min until a toothpick comes out clean.— TODAY'S POEM —"Fire" — from Fifty Rooms of Silence by Linu Conil,published by Romanson, with an endorsement from Dr. Shashi Tharoor.📖Get the book on Amazon:https://www.amazon.in/Fifty-Rooms-Silence-Linu-Conil/dp/9348314556—Six Minutes of Silence is hosted by Linu Conil and produced byThe Bandrum Circuit in Trivandrum, Kerala. New episodes every weekday at 7 AM IST.Got a thought? Write to [email protected]

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    015 — The Freeze, The Salad, and Water

    End of week three. Three threads to look back on. The Freeze:Congress unveiled the Great American AI Act with a three-year pause on every state-level AI law. The Eating: the IMF warned that entry-level hiring is down 15-25% as AI eats the bottom rungs of the career ladder. The Healing: researchers at the University of Michigan built an AI that reads brain MRIscans in seconds — flagging strokes and hemorrhages with 97.5% accuracy.And one more number released this week: a Malwarebytes survey found that 85% of adults can no longer tell real content from AI-generated content. In 2025 it was 66%. Twenty points in one year. We're losing one thing. We're gaining another. And we're getting worse at telling which is which.Plus — the salad I make for every party at my house, the Bandrum Vinaigrette, and a poem to carry into the weekend.— THE PARTY SALAD —Penne (cooked, drained, cooled) + 2 green apples cubed (squeeze lemon immediately — prevents browning) + 1 crunchy tomato (scoop out insides) + 1 each yellow/red/green bell pepper julienned raw + boiled potatoes peeled andcubed (not too soft) + cooked boneless chicken cubed + chopped parsley. Toss together. Chill.The Bandrum Vinaigrette: extra virgin olive oil + salt + pepper.Shake in a jar. Add anything you want on top — mayo, thyme, oregano, mustard. Dress just before serving.— TODAY'S POEM —"Water" — from Fifty Rooms of Silence by Linu Conil, published by Romanson, with an endorsement from Dr. Shashi Tharoor.📖Get the book on Amazon:https://www.amazon.in/Fifty-Rooms-Silence-Linu-Conil/dp/9348314556—Six Minutes of Silence is hosted by Linu Conil and produced byThe Bandrum Circuit in Trivandrum, Kerala. New episodes every weekday at 7 AM IST.Got a thought? Write to [email protected]

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    014 — The Scan, The Stew, and Earth

    After a heavy week of news, a story that goes the other way.Researchers at the University of Michigan built an AI called Prima that reads brain MRI scans and produces a diagnosis in seconds — across 50+ neurological conditions, with 97.5% accuracy. When you walk into a hospital with a suspectedstroke, every minute matters. Prima can flag a stroke or a brain bleed in the time it takes to slide off the MRI bed. Sometimes — and we don't say this often enough on this show — AI doesn't take something from a person. It gives themtheir next twenty years.Plus — Google's Gemini went down globally this morning (a quiet reminder that AI is still made of duct tape and servers that catch fire on Wednesdays), Krisp (the noise cancellation tool for video calls), a Kerala chicken stew for the end of the week, and a poem.— TODAY'S TOOL —Krisp — Real-time noise cancellation for video calls. Removesbarking dogs, traffic, neighbour drilling. Free to start. https://krisp.ai— TODAY'S RECIPE —Kerala chicken stew. Heat 2 tbsp coconut oil + cinnamon + 3cloves + 2 cardamom + bay leaf. Add 2 sliced onions, ginger, 4 garlic cloves, 4 slit green chillies — sauté pale. Add ½ kg bone-in chicken, stir 2 min. Pour ½ cup thin coconut milk + ½ cup water, add diced potato + sliced carrot + salt. Simmer covered 15 min. Off heat: stir in ½ cup thick coconut milk, pinchcrushed pepper, curry leaves bloomed in 1 tsp coconut oil. Eat with appam or bread.— TODAY'S POEM —"Earth" — from Fifty Rooms of Silence by Linu Conil, published by Romanson, with an endorsement from Dr. Shashi Tharoor.📖Get the book on Amazon:https://www.amazon.in/Fifty-Rooms-Silence-Linu-Conil/dp/9348314556—Six Minutes of Silence is hosted by Linu Conil and produced byThe Bandrum Circuit in Trivandrum, Kerala. New episodes every weekday at 7 AM IST.Got a thought? Write to [email protected]

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    013 — The Warning, The Wok, and a Yearning

    The head of the IMF gave a warning yesterday that didn't make the front pages — but should have. AI is creating a shock to entry-level jobs.The first rungs of the career ladder are being eaten from the bottom up: drafting legal documents, writing first-draft copy, sorting tickets, assembling research. Entry-level hiring at large US firms is already down 15-25%. India is showing the same pattern.A career used to be a staircase. You walked up one step at atime. The bottom of the staircase is being removed. Which means — for the first time — the question isn't just whether AI takes jobs from people. It's whether AI takes the path that made people who they were.Plus — a quieter story about US AI data centres being built ondrought-hit land (and the Seminole Nation banning them outright), Otter.ai for meeting notes, a 15-minute Indo-Chinese egg fried rice, and a poem about longing for something better.— TODAY'S TOOL —Otter.ai — Live transcription for meetings and conversations.Speaker labels, action items, searchable. https://otter.ai— TODAY'S RECIPE —15-minute Indo-Chinese egg fried rice. Hot wok + 2 tbsp oil.Scramble 2 eggs (just set), push aside. Add chopped garlic + a little ginger + ½ chopped onion, 20 sec on high. Add 2 cups cold cooked rice, press flat, crisp 30 sec. Toss with 1 tbsp soy sauce + 1 tsp vinegar + pinch of pepper. Finish with spring onion.— TODAY'S POEM —"Yearning" — from Fifty Rooms of Silence by Linu Conil, published by Romanson, with an endorsement from Dr. Shashi Tharoor.📖Get the book on Amazon:https://www.amazon.in/Fifty-Rooms-Silence-Linu-Conil/dp/9348314556—Six Minutes of Silence is hosted by Linu Conil and produced byThe Bandrum Circuit in Trivandrum, Kerala. New episodes every weekday at 7 AM IST.Got a thought? Write to [email protected]

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    012 — The Choice, The Pickle, and a Quiet Solace

    Yesterday at WWDC, Tim Cook walked on stage for the last time as Apple's CEO — and announced three things that quietly change how your phone works. Siri is being rebuilt by Google. You get to choose your AI assistant — Gemini, ChatGPT, or Claude. And Cook said goodbye.For thirty years your phone has been made by one company that picked everything for you. Starting this fall, the assistant becomes a choice. And the company that made the phone doesn't even make the brain of it anymore. That's a quiet revolution disguised as a software update.Plus — Perplexity (the search tool that actually answers), a10-minute Kerala-style mango pickle for this season's raw mangoes, and a poem about finding quiet inside.— TODAY'S TOOL —Perplexity — Search that answers directly, with sources.https://www.perplexity.ai— TODAY'S RECIPE —10-minute Kerala mango pickle. 1 raw green mango, diced small. Heat 2 tbsp gingelly oil + 1 tsp mustard seeds + pinch fenugreek seeds + 2 slit green chillies + curry leaves until crackling. Lower heat, add 1 tsp Kashmiri chilli powder + ½ tsp turmeric, stir 10 sec. Add mango + salt. Stir 2 min. Eatwith curd rice tonight.— TODAY'S POEM —"My Solace" — from Fifty Rooms of Silence by Linu Conil, published by Romanson, with an endorsement from Dr. Shashi Tharoor.📖Get the book on Amazon:https://www.amazon.in/Fifty-Rooms-Silence-Linu-Conil/dp/9348314556—Six Minutes of Silence is hosted by Linu Conil and produced byThe Bandrum Circuit in Trivandrum, Kerala. New episodes every weekday at 7 AM IST.Got a thought? Write to [email protected]

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    011 — The Freeze, The Bowl, and an Ebb and Flow

    Three weeks ago, California started writing the world's AIrules. This week, Congress is trying to stop them. A bipartisan 269-page draft — the Great American AI Act — includes a three-year freeze on every state-level AI law in America. And meanwhile, something else is happening that almost no one is talking about: President Trump, Senator Bernie Sanders, and OpenAI's Sam Altman are converging on the same idea — partial government ownership of AI companies. That's not a small thought. That's a country starting to think aboutownership of intelligence itself.Plus — Apple's WWDC opens today with a Gemini-powered Siri (Tim Cook's final keynote), ChatGPT crossed 1 billion monthly active users, NotebookLM (the Google tool that turns any document into a conversation), a 20-minute Vietnamese chicken pho for Monday, and a poem about life's rhythms.— TODAY'S TOOL —NotebookLM — Free from Google. Upload any document (PDF, article, book) and ask it questions, get summaries, or generate a podcast-style audio overview. https://notebooklm.google.com— TODAY'S RECIPE —20-minute chicken pho. 1L good chicken stock + a thumb of ginger (sliced) + 2 star anise + pinch of salt — simmer 10 min. Soak rice noodles in hot water 5 min, drain, pile in bowl. Slice cooked chicken thin, lay on noodles. Pour hot broth over. Top with lime, coriander, green chilli, spring onion, splash of fish sauce.— TODAY'S POEM —"Ebb and Flow" — from Fifty Rooms of Silence by Linu Conil, published by Romanson, with an endorsement from Dr. Shashi Tharoor.📖Get the book on Amazon:https://www.amazon.in/Fifty-Rooms-Silence-Linu-Conil/dp/9348314556—Six Minutes of Silence is hosted by Linu Conil and produced byThe Bandrum Circuit in Trivandrum, Kerala. New episodes every weekday at 7 AM IST.Got a thought? Write to [email protected]

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    010 — The Pre-Suspect, The Rub, and a Small World

    End of week two. A look back at three stories that mattered:California writing the world's AI rules with 30 bills moving through the legislature; the quiet end of the unlimited AI coding era as GitHub Copilot and OpenAI Codex both switched to metered billing on Monday; and the arrival of thepre-suspect — China's Geedge Networks selling AI surveillance designed to identify dissidents before they protest.A government writing rules. A market resetting its price. Aregime exporting prediction. That's the shape of week two.Plus — the four-ingredient barbecue rub I actually use on theWeber Kettle. And a poem about the world that's truly yours, no matter how big the other one gets.— THE BANDRUM BASE —Brown sugar, onion powder, garlic powder, salt. Equal parts ofthe first three; half as much salt. Add anything on top — smoked paprika, black pepper, cumin, chilli flakes, coffee. The base holds. Whatever you add is yours.— TODAY'S POEM —"Small World" — from Fifty Rooms of Silence by Linu Conil, published by Romanson, with an endorsement from Dr. Shashi Tharoor.📖Get the book on Amazon:https://www.amazon.in/Fifty-Rooms-Silence-Linu-Conil/dp/9348314556—Six Minutes of Silence is hosted by Linu Conil and produced byThe Bandrum Circuit in Trivandrum, Kerala. New episodes every weekday at 7 AM IST.Got a thought? Write to [email protected]

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    009 — The Watcher, Lemon Rice, and a Whisper of Flame

    A Chinese company called Geedge Networks has built an AI system that doesn't ask what a person did — it asks what they might do. The system scans social media, messaging, search history, and movement data to predict who is likely to become a political dissident, before they protest. It's already being piloted on Uyghur and Tibetan communities, and is in talks to be exported to governments in Central Asia, the Middle East, and Africa.If you grew up reading or watching Minority Report, this is thechapter we thought was fiction. A new kind of person is being created — the pre-suspect. And the technology is for sale.Plus — Microsoft Build's final-day announcements, Granola (the meeting-notes AI that gives you back an hour a day), ten-minute lemon rice, and a poem about the flame inside that nobody can dim.— TODAY'S TOOL —Granola — AI meeting notes that listen in the background. Free to try. https://granola.ai— TODAY'S RECIPE —Lemon rice. 2 tbsp oil + mustard seeds (let pop) + pinch uraddal + peanuts + slit green chilli + curry leaves + pinch asafoetida + ½ tsp turmeric. Off heat: juice of 1 lemon, salt. Fold in 2 cups cooked rice. 10 minutes total.— TODAY'S POEM —"Whispers of the Flame" — from Fifty Rooms of Silence by Linu Conil, published by Romanson, with an endorsement from Dr. Shashi Tharoor.📖Get the book on Amazon:https://www.amazon.in/Fifty-Rooms-Silence-Linu-Conil/dp/9348314556—Six Minutes of Silence is hosted by Linu Conil and produced byThe Bandrum Circuit in Trivandrum, Kerala. New episodes every weekday at 7 AM IST.Got a thought? Write to [email protected]

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    008 — The Agent, Avial, and Corporate Chronicles

    Microsoft's annual developer conference opened in San Francisco yesterday — and tucked inside the keynote was an announcement that will quietly change the way hundreds of millions of people work. By the end of this year, Agent Mode becomes the default way you open Word, Excel, and Outlook. Not an opt-in. The default.Which raises a question worth sitting with: for thirty years,software has been a thing we use. It is now becoming a thing that does the task for us, while we watch. Convenient — until you realise the muscle of doing the task yourself is the muscle that made you good at your job in the first place.Plus — Anthropic reportedly filing for an IPO at $965B, GitHubCopilot's pay-per-token shift, avial (the Kerala dish that handles everything in your fridge), and a poem about office life.— TODAY'S RECIPE —Avial. 4-5 mixed vegetables (carrot, beans, pumpkin, drumstick, raw banana, yam — any combination), cut into finger-length batons. Cook in a wide pan with ½ cup water, ½ tsp turmeric, salt, covered, ~8 min. Grind ½ coconut + 2 green chillies + 1 tsp cumin into a coarse paste. Fold paste + a few tbsp curd into the vegetables. Off heat: 1 tsp coconut oil + crushed curry leaves. Eat with rice.— TODAY'S POEM —"Corporate Chronicles" — from Fifty Rooms of Silence by Linu Conil, published by Romanson, with an endorsement from Dr. Shashi Tharoor.📖Get the book on Amazon:https://www.amazon.in/Fifty-Rooms-Silence-Linu-Conil/dp/9348314556—Six Minutes of Silence is hosted by Linu Conil and produced byThe Bandrum Circuit in Trivandrum, Kerala. New episodes every weekday at 7 AM IST.Got a thought? Write to [email protected]

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    007 — The Chatbot, Tomato Rice, and a Distant Musing

    Brown University researchers have just published a study onsomething millions of people are now doing quietly — using AI chatbots as their therapist. The conclusion is unsettling: even when prompted to behave like trained therapists, ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini still validated harmful thinking and missed warning signs that a human professional would catch.Which raises a question worth sitting with: a chatbot is trainedto respond. A good therapist sometimes refuses to. A chatbot can hold space for a passing worry. It cannot hold a person.Plus — a brilliant new tool called Wispr Flow that turns yourMac into a dictation machine that writes in your voice. And a fifteen-minute tomato rice. And a poem.— TODAY'S TOOL —Wispr Flow — Mac dictation that writes in your style, in any app, in 100+ languages. Free to try. https://wisprflow.ai— TODAY'S RECIPE —Tomato rice. Ghee + mustard seeds + pinch of urad dal + curryleaves + 1 slit green chilli. Add half a chopped onion, soften. 2 chopped tomatoes, turmeric, salt, pinch of sugar. Cook until tomatoes melt (~4 min). Fold in 2 cups cooked rice. Off heat: lime juice + fresh coriander. 15 minutes total.— TODAY'S POEM —"Distant Musings" — from Fifty Rooms of Silence by Linu Conil, published by Romanson, with an endorsement from Dr. Shashi Tharoor.📖Get the book on Amazon:https://www.amazon.in/Fifty-Rooms-Silence-Linu-Conil/dp/9348314556—Six Minutes of Silence is hosted by Linu Conil and produced byThe Bandrum Circuit in Trivandrum, Kerala. New episodes every weekday at 7 AM IST.Got a thought? Write to [email protected].

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    006 — Sacramento, Lemon Pasta, and a New Leaf

    While the world was watching popes and IPOs last week,California was doing something quieter — and possibly more consequential. Nearly all 30 of the state's active AI bills cleared the chamber-of-origin deadline on May 29, including bills that would force chatbots to disclose they're chatbots, regulate AI in the Bar exam, and protect student privacy.Because California is the world's fourth-largest economy — and because every major tech company is headquartered there — California's AI laws are about to become the world's AI laws.Plus — pasta al limone, which takes less time than this episode. And a poem about turning over a new leaf.—TODAY'S RECIPE —Pasta al limone. Boil salted pasta water. While it heats: 2 tbspbutter + olive oil + zest of 1 lemon in a wide pan on low. Cook pasta (spaghetti or linguine) 1 minute short of package. Save a cup of pasta water before draining. Tip pasta into the lemon pan, add juice of half the lemon, splash in pasta water until silky. Off heat: grated Parmesan, black pepper, basil. 10 minutes total.—TODAY'S POEM —"A New Leaf" — from Fifty Rooms of Silence by Linu Conil, published by Romanson, with an endorsement from Dr. Shashi Tharoor.📖Get the book on Amazon:https://www.amazon.in/Fifty-Rooms-Silence-Linu-Conil/dp/9348314556—Six Minutes of Silence is hosted by Linu Conil and produced byThe Bandrum Circuit in Trivandrum, Kerala. New episodes every weekday at 7 AM IST.Got a thought? Write to [email protected]

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    005 — The Loudest Week

    The end of week one — and possibly the loudest week in AI history. A look back at the three stories that mattered most: the Pope's first encyclical on AI, Anthropic becoming the world's most valuable private AI company, and China fencing in its researchers. A church, a company, a country — all realising the same thing at once: AI is no longer a tool. It's territory.Plus — caramelised onions, which are a Friday-evening philosophy. And a poem to carry into the weekend.— TODAY'S RECIPE —Caramelised onions. 4 large onions sliced thin into half-moons. 2 tbsp butter + a glug of olive oil in a heavy pan, low heat. Generous pinch of salt. Stir every 5 minutes — not every 5 seconds — for 45 minutes, until they turn the colour of caramel. Toast, pasta, omelette, or a spoon.— TODAY'S POEM —"Brighter Days" — from Fifty Rooms of Silence by Linu Conil, published by Romanson, with an endorsement from Dr. Shashi Tharoor.📖 Get the book on Amazon: https://www.amazon.in/Fifty-Rooms-Silence-Linu-Conil/dp/9348314556—Six Minutes of Silence is hosted by Linu Conil and produced by The Bandrum Circuit in Trivandrum, Kerala. New episodes every weekday at 7 AM IST.Got a thought? Write to [email protected]© 2026 The Bandrum Circuit

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    004 — The Top Ten Percent

    A hundred thousand people went up against AI in a creativity test. The headline says the machines won. The fine print says something more interesting — AI beat the average. Not the top ten percent.Which raises a question worth thinking about — if your work has been coasting at "good enough" for years, the machines have caught up. The only thing left worth doing is the harder thing. The strange thing. The one that comes from you.Plus — the secret to perfect scrambled eggs, which is mostlypatience. And a poem.—TODAY'S RECIPE —Slow scrambled eggs. 2 eggs cracked into a cold pan with a knob of butter. Heat on LOW — below medium, lower than that. Stir constantly for 5 minutes. Pull off the heat before they look done. Salt at the very end. Black pepper. Chives if you have them.—TODAY'S POEM —"Shadow" — from Fifty Rooms of Silence by Linu Conil,published by Romanson, with an endorsement from Dr. Shashi Tharoor.📖Get the book on Amazon:https://www.amazon.in/Fifty-Rooms-Silence-Linu-Conil/dp/9348314556—Six Minutes of Silence is hosted by Linu Conil and produced byThe Bandrum Circuit in Trivandrum, Kerala. New episodes every weekday at 7 AM IST.Got a thought? Write to [email protected]

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    003 — The Cage Around the Researcher

    Bloomberg reported overnight that China has begun restricting overseas travel for top AI researchers at Alibaba and DeepSeek. Founders, senior researchers, and executives working on advanced AI now need government approval before leaving the country.It's the first time these controls — previously reserved for nuclear scientists and defence engineers — have reached into the private sector. The message from Beijing is clear: AI is no longer a product. It's infrastructure.Which raises a question I don't have a clean answer to: if you build something the state considers too important to let it walk away from you — are you still its inventor, or are you its hostage?Plus — what to do with last night's leftover rice that isn't fried rice. And a poem about coming home to something quieter.— TODAY'S RECIPE —Curd rice with tadka. Cold cooked rice broken up, mixed with fresh curd and a splash of milk. Salt. Tadka: mustard seeds, one slit green chilli, grated ginger, curry leaves in hot oil. Pomegranate or mango pickle to finish.— TODAY'S POEM —"Sanctuary" — from Fifty Rooms of Silence by Linu Conil, published by Romanson, with an endorsement from Dr. Shashi Tharoor.📖 Get the book on Amazon:https://www.amazon.in/Fifty-Rooms-Silence-Linu-Conil/dp/9348314556—Six Minutes of Silence is hosted by Linu Conil and produced by The Bandrum Circuit in Trivandrum, Kerala. New episodes every weekday at 7 AM IST.Got a thought? Write to [email protected]© 2026 The Bandrum Circuit

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    002 — Proximity to Moral Authority

    The day after Pope Leo XIV's first encyclical on AI, the conversation about that letter is louder than the letter itself. Tristan Harris — the man behind The Social Dilemma — was in Rome last week, and he asked a sharper question: when an AI company stands beside the Vatican, who exactly is being blessed?Plus — the easiest dal you'll ever cook. And a poem from Fifty Rooms of Silence.— TODAY'S RECIPE —Moong dal with tadka. 1 cup moong dal, 3 cups water, ½ tsp turmeric, salt. Pressure cook 3 whistles. Tadka: 1 tbsp ghee, 1 dried red chilli, ½ tsp cumin, a pinch of asafoetida, curry leaves. Lemon to finish.— TODAY'S POEM —"Words are all I Have" — from Fifty Rooms of Silence by Linu Conil, published by Romanson, with an endorsement from Dr. Shashi Tharoor.📖 Get the book on Amazon:https://www.amazon.in/Fifty-Rooms-Silence-Linu-Conil/dp/9348314556—Six Minutes of Silence is hosted by Linu Conil and produced by The Bandrum Circuit in Trivandrum, Kerala. New episodes every weekday at 7 AM IST.Got a thought? Write to [email protected]© 2026 The Bandrum Circuit

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    001 — The Pope, The Algorithm, and a Cookie

    Today, Pope Leo XIV publishes his first encyclical — and it's about artificial intelligence. Standing beside him at the Vatican: the co-founder of Anthropic, the company that makes Claude. A pope and an AI researcher, on the same stage. We unpack what just happened, why it echoes 1891, and what it means for the rest of us. Then: how to make a chocolate chip cookie that doesn't betray you. And we close, as always, with a poem.Episode 001. Monday, 25 May 2026.--REFERENCES:- Magnifica Humanitas, encyclical of Pope Leo XIV, published 25 May 2026 by the Vatican- Rerum Novarum, encyclical of Pope Leo XIII, 15 May 1891- Anthropic — anthropic.comTHE COOKIE:Brown 200g butter until it smells like toasted hazelnuts. Cool. Cream with 150g dark brown sugar and 50g white sugar. Add 1 egg + 1 yolk, 1 tsp vanilla. Fold in 250g flour, 1 tsp baking soda, 1/2 tsp salt, 200g dark chocolate chunks. Rest dough overnight in the fridge. Bake at 180°C for 11 minutes. Flaky sea salt on top.THE POEM:CMMI Training Dream — from Fifty Rooms of Silence—Six Minutes of Silence with Linu ConilSix minutes, every weekday. Tech, life, and a poem.Produced by The Bandrum Circuit in Trivandrum, Kerala.Got a thought? Write to [email protected]

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Six minutes. That's all.Every weekday morning, Linu Conil — writer, technologist, and author of Fifty Rooms of Silence — opens a small door for you. Inside: the day's most important news from the world of AI and technology, told plainly. A little humour. Something from the kitchen — a recipe, a tip, a thing worth knowing. And at the end, always, a poem.It's a morning ritual for people who want to stay current without losing their breath. Six minutes of silence — broken gently, on purpose.New episodes Monday through Friday. Produced by The Bandrum Circuit. © 2026 The Bandrum Circuit.

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