
Lal ruminates some questions that question the influence, reach and impact of Artificial Intelligence on human life and human nature, especially during the time of pandemic when our dependency on this technology has grown more.

His other interests include photography, automobiles, reading and cooking. He also writes a monthly children’s column for The Hindustan Times called Bratpack Brief. Currently, he has a column – Down in Jungleland – in the Indian Express ‘Eye’. His abiding interest in natural history, birds, animals and insects is reflected in many of his books: The Crow Chronicles, The Life and Times of Altu Faltu, The Small Tigers of Shergarh The Simians of South Block and the Yum-yum Piglets, The Tigers of Taboo Valley, Bambi, Chops and Wag Birds from My Window The Birds of Delhi Wild City, The Trees of Medley Gardens, The Little Ninja Sparrows, Rumble in the Jungle etc. Lal is the author of around 45 books - fiction and non-fiction - for children and adults who are children. Ranjit Lal on "Is Artificial Intelligence Stealing our Souls?" Mr. Avadhesh Kumar Singh Memorial Lecture Series delivered by Mr.

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