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  • Anthropic adds real-time charts and graphs to Claude responses

    Anthropic has introduced a beta feature for Claude that generates interactive charts, graphs and visual maps directly inside chats, helping users understand complex questions through dynamic visual responses instead of plain text.

  • 71% of Indian firms seeing returns from GenAI investments, outpacing global average: Snowflake report

    India ranks among the top three markets globally for GenAI adoption, alongside the United States and Germany, the study found.

  • OPINION | AI-led transformation is inevitable, but its social costs are not

    We may be on cusp of a phase when AI-led automation squeezes openings for young members of the workforce. Learning from earlier technological disruptions, it’s the right moment to craft an AI Transition Scheme to mitigate social costs

  • Karnataka sets up 'Responsible AI' committee headed by Infy co-founder Kris Gopalakrishnan

    The panel will draft a AI policy and roadmap for safe, ethical and transparent adoption of artificial intelligence across government systems. It will submit an interim report within 60 days and final recommendations within 90 days

  • Can AI chatbots stop violent questions? A new investigation raises doubts

    Tests conducted with some of the world’s most widely used chatbots found that several systems gave troubling guidance when teenagers appeared to be planning violent attacks.

  • 81% of Vietnamese travellers likely to use AI for trip planning, highest in Asia: Report

    According to the Agoda 2026 Travel Outlook Report, 81% of Vietnamese travellers are likely to use AI to plan their next trip, the highest adoption rate in Asia, highlighting growing interest in AI-powered travel planning.

  • Karnataka considering AI, digital framework in new MSME policy

    The proposed policy will place technology and innovation at its core, enabling MSMEs to adapt to rapidly evolving global markets. As part of this approach, the government is exploring the introduction of specific AI and digital adoption frameworks for MSMEs to enhance productivity, competitiveness, and technological readiness.

  • IIT founder fired me within 3 days of job. 1 year on, I make '8 times more' money: AI techie

    Ritu Maurya said that during recruitment, the IITian founder had promised hands‑on guidance but was largely absent — responding to messages hours later and refusing calls for clarification.

  • How to power artificial intelligence without straining scarce resources

    Should scarce energy and water resources be diverted toward resource-intensive data centres? Or can we design better to avoid such trade-offs? 

  • OPINION | India’s global ambitions demand stronger diplomatic machinery and networks

    India’s rising economic power requires stronger diplomacy, global lobbying networks, and specialised expertise to assert influence and shape emerging domains like AI

  • Microsoft supports Anthropic lawsuit against Pentagon over AI supply chain ban

    Microsoft has backed Anthropic in its legal fight against the Pentagon’s ban, warning that blocking the AI company without a transition period could disrupt existing defence contracts and affect US military operations.

  • Google expands Gemini in Chrome rollout to India, adds support for Hindi, Gujarati and more

    Google is expanding Gemini-powered features in Chrome to India, Canada and New Zealand, adding support for 50 additional languages while bringing its AI sidebar, image generation and app integrations to more users.

  • Anthropic tells judge billions at stake if US shuns AI tool

    Michael Mongan, an attorney for Anthropic, argued Tuesday that the federal government’s actions have led to more than 100 enterprise customers contacting the company to express doubt about continuing their work with Anthropic.

  • CEO who worked with Microsoft, Dell, AWS shares hacks to get AI-proof jobs at tech giants

    Asana CEO Dan Rogers said that candidates should focus on crafting a résumé 'impossible to ignore'—not through stunts, but through projects, roles, and technical knowledge that AI cannot easily replicate.

  • Meet Buddharoid: An AI-powered humanoid robot that can act like a Buddhist priest made in Japan

    Researchers at Kyoto University have developed Buddharoid. This is an AI-powered humanoid robot designed to act like a Buddhist priest, amid Japan’s priest shortage.

  • Indian-origin founder counters German's 'Claude AI wiped our database' claim: You prompted it

    Several developers online agreed with the Indian-origin founder. Some called the incident 'embarrassing,' while others noted that issuing a destroy command would predictably lead to infrastructure deletion.

  • Siemens expects AI demand to revive India’s private sector capex

    It is too early to say. Other areas like data centres are fuelling demand and business expectations, Siemens AG CTO and board member Peter Koerte tells Moneycontrol on impact of US-Iran war

  • Mid-cap IT firms corner 58% of 2025 incremental revenue as enterprises widen vendor pool for large deals

    Industry experts say the shift reflects a structural change in the outsourcing landscape, where large deals are no longer the exclusive territory of tier-one IT service providers.

  • Startup hiring to rise 8-15% in FY26 as AI talent demand surges

    Recruitment firms told Moneycontrol that growth-stage startups are stepping up hiring across AI, product and engineering roles, while quick commerce and fintech also contribute to demand.

  • AI may dent IT services sentiment but could lift productivity in broader economy: Kotak Institutional Equities

    Overall, IT services, BPO and GCCs together employ around 6 million people in India, according to estimates cited by Kotak

  • Vinod Khosla on value of knowledge: Will farmers, oncologists with same AI expertise get equal pay?

    The Indian American investor has once again triggered the future‑of‑work debate, arguing that the economic value of knowledge itself may collapse as artificial intelligence becomes universally accessible.

  • Siemens sees AI-driven shift in workforce mix, India to have smaller tech teams work on value creation for new products: CTO Peter Koerte

    The company has about 10,000 software and AI experts across its global innovation centres in Bengaluru and Pune. India is Siemens' fourth largest market, contributing significantly to its revenue growth.

  • Will AI Replace Financial Advisors? Future of Investing Explained

    With fintech platforms and AI tools growing rapidly, will technology replace financial advisors? Industry leaders discuss the future of investing, the role of AI in fund selection, and why human advisors may still remain crucial in guiding investor behaviour. The conversation also explores how technology is reshaping mutual fund distribution and financial planning.

  • To strengthen startup ecosystem, Karnataka budget proposes incubation centres in tier-2 tech hubs

    The government has increasingly been pushing the development of technology ecosystems in cities such as Mysuru, Mangaluru, Hubballi-Dharwad and other emerging hubs in its beyond Bengaluru push

  • Karnataka Budget 2026 pitches Mysuru as second IT city after Bengaluru

    The move is aimed at easing pressure on Bengaluru’s infrastructure while creating new growth centres for the technology industry

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