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The US and India must work together to balance AI innovation with sustainability by focusing on energy efficiency, transparent emissions reporting, an
2025 च्या पॅरिस एआय ॲक्शन समिटमध्ये कारवाईवर भर दिला गेला त�
The 2025 Paris AI Action Summit stressed action, yet deep divides on AI safety, regulation, and the growing US-China tech competition, persist
जरी न्यूरोमोर्फिक क्षेत्र तुलनेने नवीन असले तरी, भारतान�
Although neuromorphic approaches to hardware and software are still nascent, India should explore them to become a key player in the field of emerging
AI is undeniably causing disruptions across the board. However, a shift in narrative is required to view AI as a constructive force, focusing on its p
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
The Observer Research Foundation’s first Tech Huddle was held on 23 November 2023 and focused on the governance of artificial intelligence (AI) in India, highlighting the rapid growth and adoption of AI as well as the complexities associated with developing regulatory frameworks for it. AI governance is in its infancy, both globally and in India, and grapples with issues such as the explainability of AI systems as well as the embedded biases, s
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is increasingly proliferating the healthcare landscape and has immense promise for improving health outcomes in a resource-constrained setting like India. With emerging technology still finding its footing in the healthcare industry in the country, there are systemic roadblocks to hurdle before AI can be made transformative up to the last mile of public health. AI also carries immense challenges for India’s mostly t
As Artificial Intelligence (AI) capabilities constantly evolve, its regulation can no longer remain simply an exercise in optimisation and mitigation—or maximising innovation opportunities and minimising the risk of harm. AI’s intersecting socio-economic and legal implications require dynamic governance arrangements to identify, respond to, and anticipate continually shifting regulatory imperatives. This report makes a case for a framework th