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Saturday, January 3, 2026
TopicGenerative AI

Topic: Generative AI

What are India’s new deepfakes & AI-content guidelines?

India’s proposed deepfakes regulations are part of a global move for AI accountability, with varying approaches worldwide.

Pouty heroines, perfect palaces—AI prompts are building new age films in India

Hindi films 'Naisha' and 'Maharaja in Denims', along with the Kannada 'Love You', are all vying to be India’s first GenAI movie. Tools like Midjourney and Luma created actors and sets.

How scammers are using AI, transforming India’s cybercrime landscape. ’60-70% of our work depends on it’

In the past 11 months, 90,000 digital arrest scams have been reported with victims losing over Rs 2,100 cr. Many more cases likely go unreported due to embarrassment or lack of awareness.

New book explores the confluence of Generative AI and data-first world

Published by Penguin Random House India, ‘Mastering the Data Paradox’ by Nitin Seth will be released on 26th March on SoftCover, ThePrint’s online venue to launch non-fiction books.

Global policymakers don’t understand AI enough to regulate it. Tech companies must step up now

When software is built to prioritise speed over safety, its creators delay dealing with possible negative consequences.

On Camera

How Gen-Z is changing the violent extremist landscape online

The evolving extremist threat now hinges on young people online, demanding new strategies beyond traditional counter-terror models.

India’s urban co-op banks are turning the page—crisis to cautious revival, one metric at a time

With bad loans shrinking & capital buffers stronger, urban co-op banks’ new umbrella body NUCFDC is now prioritising rollout of digital transformation.

Greece looking at TATA’s WhAP infantry combat vehicle for army procurement

If deal goes through, Greece will be 2nd foreign country to procure vehicle. Morocco was first; TATA Group has set up manufacturing unit there with minimum 30 percent indigenous content.

A year-end Mea Culpa in National Interest—The Army-Islam combo doesn’t kill democracy

Many of you might think I got something so wrong in National Interest pieces written this year. I might disagree! But some deserve a Mea Culpa. I’d deal with the most recent this week.