Infosys co-founder says India's next digital public infrastructure will unify tokenised assets such as land, property, and bonds under a regulatory framework
The report titled "AI for Inclusive Societal Development" emphasises that AI will not automatically transform the informal sector as technology alone cannot break systemic barriers
With the new option, unveiled Monday during OpenAI's annual developers event, a ChatGPT user can ask to create a playlist for the weekend and the app will connect with Spotify to make suggestions
The big question today in every corner of the world, including India, is this: Will the new technology wave AI create similar violent protest movements and what kind of resolution will be reached?
The framework emphasises robust governance, clear accountability for AI, drafting of policy, risk management, and ethical guardrails
The app, called Sora, requires just a text prompt to create almost any footage a user can dream up
Black Box has partnered with Wind River to deliver AI-driven edge and cloud solutions, targeting ₹1,350 crore revenue in five years across India, Middle East and global markets
OpenAI has asked a federal judge in San Francisco, US, to dismiss the lawsuit filed by xAI, which accused OpenAI of poaching employees and stealing trade secrets
Despite perceived short-term consumer gains, studies show that long-term competition suffers due to the powerful "status-quo bias" created by pre-installed services
GVK Group scion Keshav Reddy's start-up Equal has launched Equal AI, a call assistant platform that answers, transcribes and filters calls, with one million DAU targeted by 2026
This gap, or "AI whitespace", represents untapped potential for greater business impact, according to a report by Bounteous, a digital transformation consultancy
Geopolitical tensions and a sense of control have made data sovereignty an urgent strategic issue for enterprises
Only 51 per cent of faculty members are confident of a favourable impact of AI adoption on business school students, and only 7 per cent are expert users, even as the Indian B-Schools are increasingly adopting generative AI in teaching, research and curriculum design, according to a new survey. The survey conducted by MBAUniverse.com among 235 faculty members from India's top B-schools, including IIMs, IITs, ISB, XLRI, SPJIMR, MDI and NMIMS, offered a detailed look at how generative AI is shaping management education. According to the survey, 51 per cent of faculty report a favourable impact of AI on student learning, while over half expect AI's role in teaching, curriculum and research to increase in the next 12 months. Intermediate users make up 55 per cent of faculty, with 7 per cent identifying as experts, signalling huge opportunities for structured capacity-building programs. "The findings reveal that faculty are using AI most in research and teaching, while applications in ..
Working on innovative aircraft engine technologies, GE Aerospace is using artificial intelligence to explore design space much more efficiently and ensure improved predictability for maintenance of engines, according to a senior company official. And the 25-year-old John F Welch Technology Centre (JFWTC) in Bengaluru, one of the company's largest integrated multi-disciplinary research and development centres outside the US, is a key contributor in the aerospace major's innovative and sustainable solutions. As Alok Nanda, Chief Technology Officer of GE Aerospace in India, puts it, all the engines launched or certified by GE since the inception of this centre have an imprint from the team in Bengaluru, and the company had "great success with finding talent in India". The team has more than 1,000 aviation technology patents to its credit, besides contributions to the design, development, and certification of CFM LEAP, GEnx, and GE9X engines that power wide-body and narrow-body commerci
Shipments climb from 3% to 13% but the signal weak compared to 30% worldwide
Women's enrolment in technical education has surged to 17 per cent in 2025 from 4 per cent in 2022, with the sharpest momentum in deep-tech fields such as artificial intelligence, prompt engineering, cybersecurity, robotics, and data science, a report released on Thursday stated. This shift is most visible in AI & Machine Learning programs, where women's participation has grown fourfold in a single year from just 5 per cent in 2024 to 20 per cent in 2025, the report by UGC education platform College Vidya said. The report is based on 17,685 enrollments done on the College Vidya platform from January 2025 to August 2025. "Today, one in every five students in AI and ML Master's programs is a woman, compared to only one in 20 last year. The overall demand for AI programs has skyrocketed by 500 per cent in the past two years, and women are emerging as key contributors to this wave of growth," the report claimed. Women now make up a quarter of MCA Cybersecurity students and 15 per cent
Artificial intelligence is joining the list of big and complex global challenges that world leaders and diplomats will tackle at this week's annual high-level United Nations meet-up. Since the AI boom kicked off with ChatGPT's debut about three years ago, the technology's breathtaking capabilities have amazed the world. Tech companies have raced to develop bigger and better AI systems even as experts warn of its risks, including existential threats like engineered pandemics and large-scale disinformation, and call for safeguards. The UN's adoption of a new governance architecture is the latest and biggest effort to rein in AI. Previous multilateral efforts, including three AI summits organised by Britain, South Korea and France, have resulted only in non-binding pledges. Last month, the General Assembly adopted a resolution to set up two key bodies on AI a global forum and an independent scientific panel of experts in a milestone move to shepherd global governance efforts for the
The believers are convinced that AI will solve the demographic and fiscal challenges of the West
BharatGen, a government-backed consortium of IITs and IIIT Hyderabad, is developing a trillion-parameter LLM in 22 Indian languages under the IndiaAI Mission with Rs 900 crore funding
Zoho is leveraging the Dell AI Factory with NVIDIA to scale its multimodal LLMs and agentic AI tools, ensuring secure, privacy-first infrastructure aligned with India's data rules