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Mandatory AI integration is reshaping digital norms while driving rising energy, water, and environmental costs
जनरेटिव AI तेज़ी से आगे बढ़ रहा है लेकिन अब भी हमें नहीं पता
Despite being significantly less efficient than frontier AI models, mechanistic interpretability models such as weight-sparse transformers can yield e
चीनकडून लार्ज लँग्वेज मॉडेल्सचा लष्करी प्रणालींमध्ये स
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
चीन अपने सैन्य ढांचों में लार्ज लैंग्वेज मॉडल को शामिल क�
China’s integration of large language models into military systems marks a transformative shift in warfare, challenging US dominance through rapid i
जगातील बहुतेक लोकशाही देशांप्रमाणे भारतालाही सध्या चुक
India, like most democracies, now faces an evolved disinformation threat—less about mass manipulation and more about AI-powered, hyper-personalised
चीन के मंदारिन-भाषा वाले लार्ज लैंग्वेज मॉडल की उपलब्धि �
आजच्या युगात, आर्टिफिशियल जनरेटिव्ह इंटेलिजन्सवरील सुर
As cyber threats in recent times increasingly leverage Artificial Generative Intelligence, the integration of LLMs into cybersecurity cannot wait.
ज्या तंत्रज्ञानाबाबत प्रश्न विचारले जात आहेत ते तंत्रज�
It is difficult and highly impractical for any AI regulation to be effective if the technology in question is hidden behind black boxes, be it trainin
एलएलएम मध्ये प्रचंड मूल्य निर्मिती क्षमता असल्याने, या स
While LLMs possess the potential for immense value creation, realising this potential hinges on prioritising safety as much as innovation
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has led to a fundamental shift in the human-machine interface, with massive implications for the future. AI today has known applications across multiple domains—including agriculture, defence, healthcare, finance, manufacturing, and nuclear energy—and the potential appears limitless. Justifiably then, the discourse surrounding AI is becoming increasingly more vibrant. Yet, the inner workings of AI are often shroud
Market disruptions and strategic concerns, followed by rapid diffusion, marked the sensational launch of China’s DeepSeek in January this year. This brief highlights how China’s ‘DeepSeek moment’ has unfolded within the wider context of its military might, manufacturing prowess, and robust network of regional and international institutions. It argues that the event introduced dimensions of national and economic security into the cascading
Non-conventional weapons, specifically, Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN), pose threats to civilian safety, national security, and environmental sustainability. These threats are amplified by the use of emerging technologies such as Large Language Models, 3D printing, and drones, which can make the development and deployment of CBRN weapons easier and the implementation of countermeasures more challenging. This brief discusses
As AI agents surpass human activity online, the clash between companies like Perplexity and Cloudflare highlights the urgent need to redefine norms of online agency, protect website security, and establish enforceable international standards for responsible AI behaviour.
As the global economy moves towards ubiquitous digitisation, the demand for and generation of data is experiencing exponential growth, as are computational requirements and user adoption of AI products and services. This growth is forcing big-tech incumbents to expand capital expenditure. Undergirding this dynamic is the confluence of increasing frontier model training costs and plummeting inference costs. Revenue streams of AI companies are furt