AI and Us: Decision Making Should Not Be Outsourced to AI

AI and Us: Decision Making Should Not Be Outsourced to AI

AI literacy should become as important as digital literacy. An informed user is ultimately the first and most effective line of defence against blindly accepting what a machine tells us.  

The Dangers of AI Bypassing the Human Mind: Can Indian Knowledge Systems provide a moral anchor for modern technology?

Rather than relying only on Western compliance checklists, AI development can be anchored in Atma-Bodha (self-awareness), training engineers to recognise how their algorithms alter human consciousness and social behaviour. 

The Expanding Space Frontier: Can India Live Up to Its Challenges?

Biological systems behave very differently in orbit. Space research could lead to breakthroughs in cancer treatment, Alzheimer's therapies, protein crystallisation and even advanced prosthetics such as artificial retinas.

From Hashtags to Handcuffs: When Digital Democracy Becomes Digital Surveillance

India therefore needs a serious conversation on algorithmic accountability. If AI increasingly informs policing, citizens deserve clarity on its legal basis, safeguards against misuse, limits on data retention, independent oversight and effective judicial remedies. 

More on AI, Tech and Innovation

PepsiCo Foundation with SEEDS India provides oxygen concentrators in Bengal

PepsiCo Foundation has announced a series of community relief outreach programs for West Bengal in partnership with Sustainable Environment and Ecological Development Society (SEEDS) India

Bihar's famous Jardalu mangoes exported to UK

The first commercial consignment of Geographical Indications (GI) certified Jardalu mangoes from Bhagalpur, Bihar has been exported to the United Kingdom

IIT Ropar develops India's first power-free CPAP device

Aimed at saving lives in low-resource areas and during transit, Indian Institute of Technology, Ropar has developed a device, Jivan Vayu,  which can be used as a substitute of a CPAP machine

Pakistan proposes new framework facilitating exports on e-market platforms

Weeks after Amazon added Pakistan to its sellers’ list, the country’s central bank has proposed a fresh framework for easing the exports of Pakistani goods on global digital market platforms

Bharat Biotech to conduct clinical trials for Covaxin in US, Canada

Bharat Biotech will conduct clinical trials for Covaxin in the United States and Canada as its US partner Ocugen has said that it will apply for a full license in the United States for the India-made vaccine

Nokia to boost Subisu’s network for high-speed broadband in Nepal

Nokia has announced that it had been selected by Subisu, a leading service provider in Nepal, to modernize the 1500 km long backbone network spread across East and West Nepal

3 in 4 Indian workers keen on hybrid work: Microsoft study

While more than 3 in 4 Indian workers (74 per cent) are keen on flexible remote work options, 57 per cent employees feel overworked as digital intensity increases in the country, a new Microsoft report showed, as the country slowly reopened after the lethal second Covid wave. At the same time, 73 per cent of those surveyed said they are craving more in-person time with their teams

Unilever Pakistan to sponsor repurposing plastic waste into park benches

Unilever Pakistan and Green Earth Recycling Pakistan have joined hands to announce an initiative through which they will collect and repurpose plastic waste into sustainable furniture like park benches

No emergency authorisation for Bharat Biotech's Covaxin yet in the US; more clinical trials sought

India's indigenously manufactured Covid vaccine Covaxin, developed by Hyderabad-based Bharat Biotech (BB), will be delayed in its launch in the US market as the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) asked Ocugen Inc, the US partner of BB, to pursue a biological Applications (BLA) path that would require additional clinical trials for the vaccine

Facebook in trouble in Pakistan, may face legal action

Pakistan’s parliamentary committee on Kashmir chairman Shehryar Khan Afridi has directed the chief of Pakistan Telecommunications Authority (PTA) to take legal action against Facebook over its "selective steps" against Pakistani and Kashmiri social media activists

Three Indian enterprises selected for joint R&D and technology transfer with Russia

Three Indian S&T-led small-to-medium enterprises/ start-ups have been selected to undertake joint R&D and technology transfer projects under the India-Russia Joint Technology Assessment and Accelerated Commercialization Program

Russia allows rice imports from Pakistan

Lifting its ban, Russia has allowed the import of rice from four Pakistani enterprises from Friday

Uber hiring about 250 Indian engineers in Bengaluru, Hyderabad

Ride-hailing major Uber has announced to hire nearly 250 engineers for its Bengaluru and Hyderabad-based teams, as the company expands operations for its engineering and product work in the country

Samsung unveils latest 'The Frame TV 2021' in India

Samsung has unveiled its much-anticipated "The Frame TV 2021" with stunning and customisable bezel options starting at Rs 61,990 in India

Xiaomi's Mi 11X series registers record Rs 300 crore sales in 45 days in India

Xiaomi India, the Indian subsidiary of the Chinese internet and smartphone major, has announced that its Mi 11X series of devices has witnessed a record sales worth over Rs 300 crore in just 45 days of its launch