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How do we ensure that a user know what they are consenting to when the calculus between short-term gain of using the service against any harm due to l
A user-centric bottom-up approach to ethics in AI could be the answer to regulating AI innovation that is usually too fast and dynamic for a central r
Australia will need to bridge the trust deficit that joining the AUKUS has created with its European allies
The EU Indo-Pacific strategy signifies a shift in the EU’s perspective of the region from just economic to strategic
The reforms of 1991 were designed for a different technological frontier than what faces India in 2021.
We need to be in a better position to do our homework and genuinely assess the environmental impact of digital technologies, including AI.
To regulate entities and aid in better rulemaking, it is important to get the nomenclature right.
The hanging question that needs to be addressed globally would be how to ensure the current competitive discourse on AI optimisation can move forward.
Retail is among the most ‘legacy’ industries there is today. Coupled with the fact that the consumer buying today is nothing like the industry out
Tensions between government and industry over encryption, vulnerabilities and privacy are now compounded by a geo-technological rupture between the wo
Whole brain function is required to support not only analysis functions — where we zoom in to see the detail — but also synthesis functions where
Because of the pandemic, shared vehicles are edging into the mainstream, slowly overtaking public transport and private cars as the favoured way of tr
How is the discrepancy between the Chinese government’s own words and the statistics it released is so pronounced? The answer to this question can b
A spectacular dogfight scoreline is tantalising, but still leaves a lot unsaid about the future of AI and autonomous warfare.
Every time the government uses an e-governance technology, it results in more efficiency, lesser costs, lesser manpower requirement and lesser physica
Despite the hype, some of the biggest impacts from the use of AI and applied machine learning in the defence context are mundane.
How does it play out in the larger technology war involving the US and China?
Arabs got talent, and they need technology to make its best use. But how much of reliance is enough?
Policymakers must have a sound understanding of the objectives that AI seeks to achieve in the strategic context of India to disseminate artificial in
Tighter collaboration between private, government, nonprofits and educational institutes will be the key to India’s development of new-age technolog
The advances of science and technology are outpacing existing care and payment models, regulatory structures, and other governance systems.
Policy makers are asked to worry deeply about how workers will deal with the costs of reskilling if they aren’t paid for the duration of the reskill
As Beijing sets its sights on dominance of the seas, it is also working to enhance its deep sea capabilities through “intelligentised” (智能) mi
Rapid transformation in disruptive technologies is going to change the nature of nuclear deterrence. Artificial intelligence, cyber weapons, hypersoni
How does the interim budget impact some of the most critical facets of the Indian economy?
How does the interim budget impact some of the most critical facets of the Indian economy?
Reskilling is all the rage as toilers of every creed scramble to upgrade skills so that they can remain valuable when tasks most suitable to machine l
Our 20 most–read expertspeak posts this year.
In typical applications of robotics, you have a robot that does one thing over and over again. If something goes wrong, the robot is not able to adapt
Is what we commonly call artificial intelligence really that or is it something else being called AI simply to push the idea of forward progress? This
What if there was a new class of zero days on the horizon? What if, even if it was a known zero day, it wouldn’t necessarily be able to be patched,
Human roles that are all about prediction are not going to be important, but it’s the other aspects — judgement and action — that will gain in v
Artificial intelligence is turbocharging individual companies’ stock market valuations but overall economic productivity is sliding. These are not c
Want to future proof your job? Embrace machine learning and you’ll likely stay ahead of your colleague who chose to take a ringside seat, says Erik
People are going to ask government for answers, and the solutions will lie in getting transparency through new-age systems.
Reports of young guns ‘crushing it’ in the gig economy are still hard to come by. It gets lonely and the so-called flexible companies make tough d
If 2017 saw the rise of the ‘spin’ — any event or news was butchered and battered until it yielded a pre-determined narrative — 2018 will see