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  • From Rashmika deepfake to draft rules: India’s 2-year fight against AI misuse

    A timeline tracing how India moved from shock and outrage over a viral deepfake in late 2023 to drafting the country’s first legal framework defining and regulating synthetically generated information

  • 'Build, Baby, Build': Inside America’s AI action plan for global dominance

    The plan is built around three core pillars: accelerating innovation, building AI infrastructure, and ensuring American leadership in international AI diplomacy and security.

  • India is working on AI regulation, will require political consensus : Ashwini Vaishnaw

    "We need to collectively figure out a way to impose limits on AI. In India, we have understood that for many of the problems we face, AI can be a very big tool to solve problems," Vaishnaw said

  • Ian Bremmer says AI is advancing faster than government regulations and poses societal risks

    Ian Bremmer, Eurasia Group President, told CNBC-TV18 that AI's rapid advancement outpaces government regulations, posing societal risks such as disinformation. He stressed the urgent need for global guardrails and comprehensive AI governance to manage these challenges effectively.

  • Google Cloud Next '24: AI regulation needs to be technologically feasible, says CEO Thomas Kurian

    Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian also talked about how the company is designing data centers specifically optimised for artificial intelligence.

  • Today in AI: New models from Meta and OpenAI, US' copyright bill and more

    Meta and OpenAI are set to unveil powerful new AI models, while lawmakers are tackling the issue of AI and copyright. Here's a roundup of today's developments in the field of AI

  • Ashwini Vaishnaw defends AI advisory, says training models important to ensure safety of citizens, democracy

    IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw also clarified that govt's March 1 advisory on artificial intelligence does not apply to platforms working in healthcare and agriculture

  • India offers to lead global AI regulation, plans to discuss draft framework at GPAI Summit in June-July: Rajeev Chandrasekhar

    Chandrasekhar said that as the largest democracy in the world, India has both an opportunity and a responsibility to influence the way the world thinks about information and collaborates on regulations.

  • Today in AI: Deepfakes on rise, where is AI headed, and the rise of AI wearables

    Our daily TLDR of important AI news you should know about.

  • AI takes centre stage in 2023 as governments attempt to hasten regulation

    The rise of AI has brought forth pressing concerns, ranging from the impending threat of job losses to the urgent need for regulatory frameworks and heightened considerations for user safety.

  • Today in AI: India’s AI uprising, AI offers banks new ways to repeat old mistakes and UK top court on AI

    Our daily TLDR of important AI news you should know about.

  • Global AI Conclave: Innovation authority to navigate emerging challenges, says Priyank Kharge

    Karnataka Information Technology and Biotechnology Minister Priyank Kharge also expressed confidence in Bengaluru becoming India’s AI capital.

  • Global AI Conclave | Know the speakers: Google VP Pandu Nayak

    As a speaker at the CNBC-TV18 & Moneycontrol Global AI Conclave, Nayak brings his wealth of experience and insights to the forefront.

  • Today in AI: India to restrict data access to trusted models; new mission to help startups and global AI conclave: Charting India's path in the AI revolution

    Our daily TLDR of important AI news you should know about.

  • We will restrict Indian data access to only AI models that are trusted: Rajeev Chandrasekhar

    GPAI nations should agree on the basic principles of regulating AI over the next 6-9 months, Union Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar said

  • Global AI Conclave: Charting India's path in the AI revolution

    CNBC-TV18 & Moneycontrol Global AI Conclave offers AI enthusiasts a unique opportunity to engage in thought-provoking discussions, witness the shaping of AI's future, and network with some of the brightest minds in the field.

  • AI should not be demonised, be regulated out of existence: Rajeev Chandrasekhar

    Minister of State for Electronics and Information Technology Rajeev Chandrasekhar said that various nations will deliberate on a global framework for regulating artificial intelligence in the upcoming GPAI Summit in Delhi, and expects the framework to be in place in the six months.

  • Elon Musk warns that AI will eliminate the need for jobs

    Musk compared AI to a magic genie, warning that fairy tales with magic genies that grant wishes "don't end well."

  • How to decode the Enigma of AI?

    A concerted global effort is required to frame governance rules for the evolving cutting-edge technology space

  • India looks at AI with a prism of openness, safety, trust and accountability: Rajeev Chandrasekhar

    Chandrasekhar called for a new framework to be built where platforms are held more accountable for user harm, whether it is caused by AI or the larger internet.

  • iSPIRT co-founder Sharad Sharma joins UN advisory body on artificial intelligence

    The 38-member advisory body, which includes senior Indian diplomat Amandeep Singh Gill, who serves as UN Secretary-General's Envoy on Technology, will work to establish a consensus on the global risks associated with AI and determine how international cooperation can mitigate these risks

  • Governments race to regulate AI tools

  • Google proposes AI to mine online content with opt-out option

    The company says that online data should be fair play for AI training unless the publisher's opt-out of it.

  • Today in AI: AI companies agree to safeguards in the US, ChatGPT can now remember you and more

    Our daily TLDR of important AI stories you must know about.

  • AI companies will commit to safeguards in the US

    The firms will agree to abide by eight principles according to a draft document.

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