Everything posted by Vishwadeep Khatri
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AI News from ET - Chip equipment maker Besi fields takeover interest on surging demand for advanced chip packaging: Report
BE Semiconductor Industries is drawing takeover interest. Its advanced chip-packaging technology is highly strategic. Lam Research and Applied Materials are among potential suitors. Besi is working with Morgan Stanley to evaluate offers. The company's shares saw a significant jump on the news. Besi is a key player in hybrid bonding technology for AI chips. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Haryana uses AI to speed up TB elimination: Senior official
Haryana is using three Artificial Intelligence tools to combat tuberculosis. These AI solutions help detect TB cases early, monitor patients effectively, and identify high-risk areas. The state has already seen significant engagement with these technologies, flagging potential TB cases and identifying vulnerable communities. This technological push aims to make Haryana TB-free by improving care accessibility and efficiency. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Maharashtra eyes five-fold expansion of data centre capacity by 2030
Maharashtra accounts for a dominant portion of India's data centre stock, driven by favourable policy, ready access to infrastructure and a skilled talent pool, industry observers say. The state's proximity to undersea cable landing stations and strong connectivity have bolstered Mumbai and its surrounding areas as prime locations for hyperscale and enterprise data facilities. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Goa govt to roll out AI, deep-tech policy in 100 days: Minister
Goa is set to unveil its AI and deep-tech policy within 100 days. The state aims to cultivate local talent and develop indigenous technological solutions. This initiative aligns with the global shift towards Industry 5.0, emphasising human-technology collaboration. Goa's digital infrastructure and educational institutions will support this ambitious plan. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Electricity demand from data centres to reach 13.56 GW by 2031-32: MeitY's Jitin Prasada
India's data centres are set for massive growth. Electricity demand is projected to hit 13.56 gigawatts by 2031-32. This surge is driven by AI and large-scale data operations. The government is actively supporting AI development by providing GPUs to startups and researchers at subsidised rates. Data centres are expanding across major cities like Mumbai, Hyderabad, and Bengaluru. View the full article
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AI News from ET - God's view: the rise of AI war dashboards
The AI dashboard shows frigates gathered around Cyprus and military planes flying towards the Gulf, where a breaking news pin alerts users to unconfirmed reports of a drone strike on Dubai. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Nvidia to focus on competition-beating AI advances at megaconference
Jensen Huang will unveil Nvidia's AI innovations at its developer conference. The company faces increasing competition from rivals and customers developing their own chips. Nvidia is investing heavily to maintain its lead in the AI chip market. Analysts expect shifts in the AI landscape, with a focus on agentic AI and inference tasks. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Pentagon CTO Emil Michael reveals why Anthropic was labelled a ‘supply-chain risk’
The US Defense Department's CTO Emil Michael explained that it labelled Anthropic a national security supply-chain risk due to concerns about policy limits built into its Claude system. He said that such restrictions could affect military use of AI. The company disputes the move and has sued the administration of Donald Trump. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Maharashtra's agri AI policy will revolutionise farm sector: Minister Dattatreya Bharane
On technological interventions, Bharane pointed to the new 'MahaVISTAAR - AI' app, crop insurance reforms, mechanisation efforts and a first‑of‑its‑kind Maha Agri-AI policy aimed at leveraging artificial intelligence and other advanced technologies to enhance farm productivity. View the full article
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AI News from ET - AI agent 'lobster fever' grips China despite risks
The tool has fascinated tech circles worldwide but particularly in China, gripping tech-savvy companies and individuals keen to keep up with the next big thing in AI. Hundreds of people queued at tech giant Baidu's Beijing headquarters this week for an OpenClaw event where engineers helped attendees set up their "little lobsters". View the full article
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When AI Sees the Future but Cannot Explain It — Do You Act or Wait?
Q854 When AI predicts process failure accurately but cannot explain why, should the organisation act on the prediction or wait for understanding? AI-based predictive models are now capable of flagging process failures before they occur with high accuracy — but many operate as black boxes, offering no explanation of the underlying mechanism. This creates a genuine dilemma that experienced practitioners are divided on: View A — Act on the prediction. In high-stakes processes, a reliable early warning is valuable regardless of explainability. Waiting for understanding while failures occur is a luxury organisations cannot afford. Outcomes matter more than explanations. View B — Wait for understanding. Acting on unexplained predictions creates dependency on black-box systems and prevents organisations from building the process knowledge needed to sustain improvement independently of the AI. Without understanding, you cannot improve the system — you can only react to it. Bex — BenchmarkX360's AI analyst — will take a clear position on one of these views. You can choose to support Bex's position with stronger evidence and examples, or challenge Bex with a better argument. Either approach can win. Which view do you support — and why? Provide a specific process or industry example to support your position. ⚠️ Answers that do not take a clear position will not be approved. ⚠️ "It depends" answers will not be approved. 💡 Participants are free to use AI tools — clarity, insight, and contextual relevance will determine the best answer. 🏆 The best answer will be selected on the basis of: · Clarity of position taken · Quality of reasoning and argument · Relevance of process or industry example · Ability to go beyond or against Bex's analysis
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AI News from ET - Anthropic invests $100 million into Claude AI program
Anthropic launched the Claude Partner Network to help enterprises adopt its Claude model. The AI lab plans an initial $100 million investment in 2026 for training, technical support and market development. Meanwhile, the firm faces a dispute with the United States Department of Defense over supply-chain risk concerns. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Meta pushes AI model 'Avocado' rollout to May or later, NYT reports
Meta has delayed the release of its AI model “Avocado” until at least May or June. The model’s performance sits between Gemini 2.5 and Gemini 3 from Google. The company continues heavy investment in AI and chips while aiming toward “superintelligence” development. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Ukraine opens battlefield data access to allies' AI models
Ukraine is sharing its battlefield data with allies to develop advanced drone AI. This initiative aims to leverage Ukraine's extensive combat experience against Russia. A secure platform allows for training AI models using millions of annotated images and video footage. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Britain to tighten investment screening for water and semiconductor sectors
Britain is strengthening its national security investment screening. New rules will bring water companies under mandatory scrutiny. Advanced artificial intelligence systems will be reviewed. Semiconductors and critical minerals will have separate categories. These changes aim to protect against evolving security risks. New legislation is expected later this year. View the full article
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AI News from ET - No chance of renewed Anthropic negotiations: Pentagon CTO
The Pentagon's Chief Technology Officer has shut down talks with AI firm Anthropic. This decision comes after the agency identified Anthropic as a supply-chain risk. The CTO stated there is no chance of an agreement. He cited leaking and bad-faith negotiation as reasons for the breakdown. The leadership has proven they do not want to reach a deal. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Andhra Pradesh govt invites Capgemini to set up IT development centre in Vizag
Andhra Pradesh IT Minister Nara Lokesh invited tech giant Capgemini to set up an IT development centre and a Global Capability Centre in Visakhapatnam. This initiative could generate approximately 20,000 jobs. The minister also encouraged partnerships for emerging technology labs and a quantum vertical. Capgemini will examine these proposals. Visakhapatnam is becoming a significant IT hub with improved connectivity. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Razorpay taps Anthropic's Claude to build AI agents for payments
Razorpay is building AI-powered payment agents using Anthropic’s Claude chatbot to handle tasks like recovering abandoned carts, retrying failed subscriptions, resolving disputes, and forecasting cash flow. The fintech also launched an AI-native platform for businesses to create custom agents, integrate payments, and enable in-app commerce with platforms like Zomato and Shopify. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Anthropic launches 'Anthropic Institute', expands public policy team
Anthropic launched the Anthropic Institute to study AI’s societal impact, led by cofounder Jack Clark. The institute will research economic, social, security and governance challenges, including job displacement and cybersecurity risks. It aims to share insights, partner with external groups, and expand public policy work as Anthropic develops powerful AI systems. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Sarvam partners EkStep, AI4Bharat to deploy multilingual voice AI agents across India
AI startup Sarvam AI partnered with EkStep Foundation and AI4Bharat to launch “Listen at Scale”, using multilingual voice agents for two-way conversations in local languages. The programme reached about 50 lakh users in 31 days across healthcare, agriculture and governance, helping verification, feedback, grievance redressal and policy insights. View the full article
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AI News from ET - How the Anthropic-Pentagon dispute over AI safeguards escalated
A dispute erupted after Anthropic refused to loosen AI safety safeguards for the Pentagon. The U.S. Defense Department labelled the Claude maker a “supply-chain risk”, threatening government contracts. Anthropic plans a court challenge, warning the move could cut billions from 2026 revenue, while industry groups and companies urge de-escalation. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Anthropic in talks with private equity firms on AI joint venture, The Information reports
The recent conflict between the US government and Anthropic temporarily affected discussions over the joint venture, but talks are ongoing, according to The Information report. If finalised, the partnership would adopt a Palantir-style model to offer consulting services to help companies integrate Anthropic's AI into their operations, the report said. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Netflix to pay as much as $600 million for AI filmmaking firm InterPositive: Bloomberg
Netflix may pay up to $600 million for Ben Affleck’s AI filmmaking company InterPositive, though the cash price is lower with extra earnings tied to performance targets. The deal suggests Hollywood is warming to AI-created content. Founded in 2022, InterPositive uses AI to maintain cinematic logic and fix production issues like lighting errors. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Musk unveils joint Tesla-xAI project 'Macrohard', eyes software disruption
Musk's xAI was previously building Macrohard as an AI project that would allow developers to simulate software creations by companies like Microsoft. Musk said the system would run on Tesla's in-house AI4 chip paired with xAI's Nvidia-based server hardware, describing the combination as cost-competitive. View the full article
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AI News from ET - AI founders must move fast to stay on top of tech stacks: Resolve AI CEO Spiros Xanthos
With artificial intelligence maturing rapidly and demand from customers increasing significantly, AI startups need to move fast and stay on top of every layer of the technology stack from hardware to user experience, said Spiros Xanthos, founder and chief executive of Resolve AI, an agentic AI platform for software troubleshooting. View the full article