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शिकण्याच्या शर्यतीत AI पुढे, माणूस मागे
Dec 25, 2025

शिकण्याच्या शर्यतीत AI पुढे, माणूस मागे

जनरेटिव AI ने कल्पनांना प्रत्यक्षात उतरवायला सुरुवात केल

सीखने की दौड़ में एआई आगे,  इंसान पीछे
Oct 30, 2025

सीखने की दौड़ में एआई आगे,  इंसान पीछे

जनरेटिव एआई ने कल्पनाओं को हक़ीक़त में बदलना शुरू कर दिय�

The Learning Gap in Generative AI Deployment
Oct 28, 2025

The Learning Gap in Generative AI Deployment

Generative AI is advancing rapidly, but most organisations struggle to turn experimentation into measurable impact, exposing a persistent learning gap

India’s Gen-AI Imperative: The Case for Building Indigenous Ecosystems
Jul 31, 2025

India’s Gen-AI Imperative: The Case for Building Indigenous Ecosystems

India stands at a pivotal point in its attempt to enter the generative AI race. By backing domestic compute capacity, coupled with indigenous models a

हातात AI, मनावर नियंत्रण: नव्या प्रचारयुद्धाची सुरुवात
Jul 10, 2025

हातात AI, मनावर नियंत्रण: नव्या प्रचारयुद्धाची सुरुवात

जगातील बहुतेक लोकशाही देशांप्रमाणे भारतालाही सध्या चुक

One Person, One Lie: Hyperpersonalised Influence Campaigns in the AI Age
Jun 20, 2025

One Person, One Lie: Hyperpersonalised Influence Campaigns in the AI Age

India, like most democracies, now faces an evolved disinformation threat—less about mass manipulation and more about AI-powered, hyper-personalised

AI चालित भविष्यानुसार भारताच्या वर्कफोर्सची निर्मिती
Sep 11, 2024

AI चालित भविष्यानुसार भारताच्या वर्कफोर्सची निर्मिती

AI युगामध्ये कार्यरत लोकसंख्येसमोर येत असलेल्या संधींचा

Preparing India’s workforce for an AI future
Aug 29, 2024

Preparing India’s workforce for an AI future

The AI age requires upskilling on the part of employees to adequately take advantage of the opportunities it has to offer

Keynes’s ‘Vision 2030’: Social Aspects of GenAI and the Future of Work
Dec 03, 2024

Keynes’s ‘Vision 2030’: Social Aspects of GenAI and the Future of Work

Current discussions around the macroeconomic impacts of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) and its effects on the future of work tend to be sensationalist. Unlike previous waves of automation, GenAI has the capacity to affect tasks and professions of capital holders—or white-collar workers—as well as blue-collar workers—and can also contribute to a widening of the gender gap. Capital holders must strengthen the human aspects of work