The Economist.
Hello and welcome to The Intelligence from The Economist.
I'm Jason Palmer.
And I'm Rosie Bloor.
Every weekday we provide a fresh perspective on the events shaping your world.
The Swiss firm Nestlé has been such a solid growth prospect for so long that it's the chocolatey base of many a Swiss pension.
Things have started to melt down though,
and it's about to have its third boss in just a little over a year.
And Robert Redford was the very definition of a movie star.
Even when not playing a role, he acted as though he was starring in his own film.
Handsome, always well-dressed, he played an enviable range of parts in a long career.
We celebrate his life.
First up though.
You'll have heard us talking about AI on the intelligence just a few times.
The culture wars are coming for artificial intelligence.
That's probably to be expected for a technology that suddenly seems to be all over our lives.
One place we rarely mention when it comes to the AI revolution, though, is India.
The world's most populous country could soon be one of the world's most important for AI.
AI is really booming in India.
Shallas Chitness is our global business writer.