Companies have nine days from the date of release to introduce product-level changes to comply with the law. This will change how users interact with modern-day public squares.
Case could test legal boundaries of AI in the US and set precedents for wider world at a time when the technology’s explosive growth is outpacing most regulatory regimes, including India's
Abhishek Singh, CEO of National e-Governance Division, said at Global Technology Summit organised in Delhi that Govt of India views AI regulation from 'point of user harm'.
UCBs accounted for 1.8% of total industry credit in September 2025—down from 2.2% five yrs ago—showing that they are losing ground to faster PSU banks.
This is the game every nation is now learning to play. Some are finding new allies or seeing value among nations where they’d seen marginal interest. The starkest example is India & Europe.
You are concerned about speech when it comes to this while they are trying to pass draconian “hate speech” laws in Karnataka and telengana.
Just an article for the sake of being contrarian.