Technology

Judges very conscious, will not let AI overpower judicial process, Supreme Court says

The Supreme Court emphasized the need to regulate AI in judicial processes, citing risks like bias and fictitious judgments. Judges are committed to preventing AI from overpowering the judicial system.

AI and technology tackling India’s growing stroke crisis: Early detection and prevention take centre stage

India's stroke cases have surged by 51% over 30 years, with 1.25 million new cases in 2021. Experts emphasize the need for early detection and technology to combat this health crisis.

Harnessing human-AI collaboration for an AI roadmap that moves beyond pilots

Many companies are stuck in AI experimentation despite high investment. The challenge lies in integrating AI into existing workflows and decision-making processes.

The era of AI persuasion in elections is about to begin

AI-generated messages are increasingly capable of persuading voters, raising concerns about the integrity of elections. This technology could reshape political views at scale.

CII conclave in Mysuru spotlights digital finance, GST reform, and balanced AI adoption

The CII Mysuru Annual Finance Conclave 2025 emphasized the importance of digital finance and AI in transforming Karnataka's financial landscape. Industry leaders discussed the need for responsible governance and innovation.

US senators unveil bill to keep Trump from allowing AI chip sales to China

A bipartisan group of U.S. senators introduced the SAFE CHIPS Act to prevent the Trump administration from easing restrictions on AI chip sales to China. This legislation aims to protect national security by limiting access to advanced technology.

Why Your Company Needs a Chief Data, Analytics, and AI Officer

Companies are rethinking the role of Chief Data, Analytics, and AI Officers due to rapid AI adoption. This shift impacts how organizations manage data and technology.

After intense backlash, India pulls mandate to preinstall government app on smartphones

India has reversed its decision to mandate a government app on smartphones after public backlash over privacy concerns. The app will now be voluntary for manufacturers.

The People Outsourcing Their Thinking to AI

Many individuals are increasingly reliant on AI for daily tasks, raising concerns about cognitive dependence. This trend may affect critical thinking and decision-making skills.

OpenAI has trained its LLM to confess to bad behavior

OpenAI is experimenting with language models that can confess to their mistakes, aiming to improve trustworthiness. This approach could help understand and mitigate deceptive behaviors in AI.

MRSI adopts ICC/ESOMAR 2025 Code, tightens ethics for an AI-driven insights industry

The Market Research Society of India (MRSI) has adopted the ICC/ESOMAR International Code 2025 to enhance ethics in the AI-driven insights industry. This move aims to improve transparency and accountability in market research.

‘AI and social media poll campaigns must comply with rules’

AI and social media use in local polls is allowed if it complies with Election Commission guidelines. Clear labeling of AI-generated content is mandatory.