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TopicArtificial intelligence

Topic: Artificial intelligence

SubscriberWrites: The Great Rewrite– Preparing India’s IT workforce for the AI age

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Samsung’s print ad bet didn’t pay off. Galaxy AI users aren’t reading newspaper

The Samsung ad campaign was designed to showcase the power of Galaxy AI by turning a static newspaper ad into an immersive storytelling experience.

India is letting the AI revolution bypass the country. It may have to pay a heavy price

It takes four years to complete a PhD at the Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine. But when a chatbot was given a PhD-level problem at a gathering of top mathematicians in Berkeley, it solved it in just ten minutes.

SubscriberWrites: A brief history of artificial intelligence—from Turing to Transformers

AI’s journey mirrors our hopes, errors, and fears—urging us to build machines that enhance, not replace, human judgment.

What’s stopping India from building its AI models? Experts list a host of challenges

At an IIT Madras alumni event in Bengaluru, OpenAI’s Srinivas Narayanan was joined by Prof B Ravindran and Microsoft CPO Aparna Chennapragada in highlighting issues facing India’s AI ecosystem.

Should robots be given a ‘quasi-person’ status? It could open a ‘legal black hole’

In 'AI on Trial', Sujeet Kumar and Tuseef Alam explain the key principles of culpability assignment with AI and the legal hurdles involved.

A New York publisher is making an AI Bhagavad Gita—with Gurcharan Das as storyteller

The Gita is no longer a static book; it’s being rendered alive. The next move for the publishing company is going to be 'an interactive Bible'.

SubscriberWrites: Why algorithmic state is already here, and regulation is 20 years late

Algorithmic decisions scale and depersonalize power. Unlike a welfare officer’s error, an algorithm's choice is often opaque—and nearly impossible to challenge.

Microsoft to cut about 4% of workforce in latest round of layoffs amid hefty AI bets

The Windows maker had pledged $80 bn in capital spending for 2025 fiscal. But soaring cost of scaling AI infra has weighed on its margins.

US lawmakers propose to introduce ‘No Adversarial AI Act’ to ban Chinese AI models in govt agencies

The legislation advised against using AI in sensitive networks. Proposed bill will limit federal agencies from using or buying certain AI tech without an exemption such as research.

On Camera

XUV 7XO shows Mahindra’s engineering prowess. DAVINCI suspension makes a world of difference

The old XUV 700 was an indication that the Indian manufacturer had begun to up their game. But 7XO is world-class in terms of fit, finish, and equipment.

Grounded no more: Andhra govt revives no-frills Dagadarthi airport near Nellore to boost south coast link

As Visakhapatnam readies a mega airport, the Andhra Pradesh government has revived its shelved Dagadarthi project, aiming to boost cargo and connectivity on the south coast.

Oreshnik, ATACMS & Storm Shadow: All about the missiles Russia and Ukraine are firing

Both the Russian and Ukrainian militaries are leaning on drones, but they’re also firing cruise and ballistic missiles, some of them relatively new and experimental.

Thank you Donald Trump, again. India now has reason to shed fear of trade deals and risky reform

UK, EFTA already in the bag and EU on the way, many members of RCEP except China signed up, and even restrictions on China being lifted, India has changed its mind on trade.