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Any governance of Artificial Intelligence (AI) needs to consider the deadliest applications of AI
डेटा उल्लंघनाच्या संदर्भातील संकेत वर्षानुवर्षे वेगान�
While addressing aspects of the synergy between Artificial Intelligence (AI) and biotechnology, the existing regulatory landscape will need more expli
With the incorporation of emerging technologies like Artificial Intelligence (AI) and 4D Printing, additive manufacturing is to be one of the primary
AI will lead to an age of radical abundance; the development of increasingly capable AI should be monitored to due to the risk they pose for societies
States are not ready to commit to a global regulatory regime for AI. At best, they may be willing to enter into bilateral or minilateral regimes to re
The US-China competition for dominance in the chip race will have a profound impact on numerous other sectors critical to the great power politics of
Striking a balance between technological advancement and ethical considerations will be essential to safeguard human rights and global security
The adoption of generative AI in cognitive warfare poses a significant threat to national security
The strategic foresight shown by China in the cultivation of virtual reality, artificial intelligence, and digital currencies paves China’s long mar
कृत्रिम बुद्धिमत्ता (Artificial Intelligence) के नियमन के वास्ते एक उपयु
The TTC will enable India and the EU to add heft to their strategic partnership and showcase their strengths and policy outlooks on issues of mutual i
By combining the power of AI with the wisdom of native intelligence, more effective climate actions can be developed
If the iCET crystallises into concrete reality, it will bring great gains for India
A relational governance framework could help ensure that the benefits of AI are maximised while minimising potential harm.
2023 could be a monumental year for facilitating DFFT as more and more countries are moving away from the concept of blanket data localisation
बड्या कंपन्यांच्या मक्तेदारीचा परिणाम राष्ट्रीय सार्व�
Indian needs to adopt a more proactive approach and foresee the potential of cyber technologies in an active war scenario.
The monopoly of Big Tech firms impacts national sovereignty, fair competition, innovation diffusion, consumer rights, privacy, market efficiency, econ
With the advent of metaverse, new challenges around privacy, user safety, and intellectual property rights will surface
As AI is rapidly developing, a robust government-led industry self-regulation regime should be put in place
कृत्रिम बुद्धिमत्ता (Artificial Intelligence) के नियमन के वास्ते एक उपयु
To emerge as tech power in the future, India needs to rethink its approach towards policymaking
MeitY needs to spearhead the initiative to draft a suitable framework to regulate Artificial Intelligence by working closely with relevant stakeholder
Artificial Intelligence and Cyber technologies will augment the existing traditional combat platforms rather than rendering them obsolete
The path to successfully execute NEP is riddled with hurdles; the Centre and states need to work closely to overcome them
To navigate rising cybersecurity threats, Trust Centres are crucial in determining the level of trustworthiness of ICT vendors
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