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Saturday, November 8, 2025
TopicArtificial intelligence

Topic: Artificial intelligence

‘Now and Then’ — The Beatles to release AI-powered new song with John Lennon’s voice

Billed as The Beatles' last song, 'Now and Then', will be released in a double A-side single which pairs the track with the band’s 1962 debut UK single 'Love Me Do', said Universal Music Group.

India, 27 other countries and EU sign first international declaration to assess AI risks

The declaration said AI should be used designed, developed, deployed, and used, in a manner that is safe, in such a way as to be human-centric, trustworthy and responsible

Technology’s next big challenge—teaching AI to be law-abiding citizens

We must look at how to regulate AI within existing legal frameworks to reduce undesirable behaviours, and how to assign legal responsibility for the autonomous actions of AIs.

AI has huge potential to support teachers, not replace them

AI holds huge potential for education through collaboration with governments, civil society, the private sector and other partners.

This AI helps buildings cool themselves and cut emissions

The president of Brainbox AI is part of a team developing automated AI solutions that train buildings to make smart decisions about temperature, energy use etc.

India’s biggest quiz on Constitution ConQuest 2023 is here—this time it will take on AI

The rapid advancement of AI technologies has profoundly impacted various aspects of society, spanning both public and private spheres.

Meta’s new AI assistant trained on public Facebook and Instagram posts

Meta AI was the most significant product unveiled by CEO Mark Zuckerberg on Wednesday at Meta's annual products conference, Connect.

Deepfakes can cause geopolitical rifts. State should fund detection of manipulated videos

Deepfakes have the ability to swing elections, erode public trust. Two ways to combat them are detection & provenance. Its looming threat necessitates proactive State intervention.

Why AI won’t replace your priest, minister, or imam any time soon

AI cannot simply displace humans, since storytelling and programming continue to be critical for its development and deployment.

Everyone wants this pricey microchip for their AI. Here’s how it’s powering the boom

Training generative AI consumes huge amounts of data. One chip has cornered the market with its impressive processing capabilities.

On Camera

I am a dog lover, but we don’t know how to win the war on strays

We have failed terribly at two important things. One, we are reacting to this issue only emotionally, not logically. And two, we are not asking the right questions.

In NCLAT’s WhatsApp ruling, reminder of India’s cautious view of competition disputes involving Big Tech

WhatsApp privacy policy case is among a string of matters involving practices like restrictive platform rules, pricing & billing policies, reflecting India’s tight scrutiny of market dominance.

‘Let them see’: Putin says new nuclear-powered missiles in the making, in message to Washington

At a ceremony felicitating Russian military engineers, Putin highlights Moscow’s 'parity' in defence technologies for the next century.

Bihar is where politics moves, and everything else stands still

Bihar is blessed with a land more fertile for revolutions than any in India. Why has it fallen so far behind then? Constant obsession with politics is at the root of its destruction.