Vishwadeep Khatri
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AI News from ET - Govt on Galgotias robodog controversy: Did not attempt to popularise fake claim of exhibitor at AI Summit
The government acted swiftly against an exhibitor at the AI Impact Summit 2026 for a false claim. Union Minister L Murugan informed the Lok Sabha that the government did not promote the fake claim. Exhibitors were responsible for their displays. India hosted the AI Impact Summit 2026 in New Delhi, a significant event for AI innovation and governance. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Govt considering sustainable data centre policy: Karnataka IT Minister
Karnataka is developing a new sustainable data centre policy. This comes amid concerns about the significant water and energy consumption of existing facilities. The state government is exploring coastal areas like Mangaluru for future data centre development. This strategic shift aims to leverage sub-sea cable connectivity. The focus will be on smaller and medium-sized data centres rather than hyperscale ones. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Virginia has a data centre boon; officials debate whether it's time to scrap its tax breaks
Virginia senators have voted to end a significant tax break for data centres.. This move requires the tech industry to pay a minimum sales tax again. The proposal faces opposition, with some warning it could halt data center construction. This debate mirrors national concerns about AI's impact and rising electricity costs. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Gujarat preparing data governance framework to ensure privacy, ethical AI practices: Tech minister
Gujarat is developing a State Data Governance Framework to enhance data security and privacy across government departments. This initiative aims to ensure transparency, accountability, and responsible deployment of artificial intelligence systems. The government is also promoting AI innovation through various programs and an AI Centre of Excellence. Gujarat is committed to leading in AI-enabled governance for a more efficient future. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Nvidia to invest $2 billion in AI cloud firm Nebius
Nvidia said on Wednesday it will invest $2 billion in artificial intelligence cloud company Nebius, adding to the leading chipmaker's growing list of investments in AI firms. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Anthropic has strong case against Pentagon blacklisting, legal experts say
Anthropic said in its lawsuit filed on Monday that the Defense Department's decision to exclude the company from military contracts by designating it as a supply chain risk violated its free speech and due process rights and was aimed at punishing the company for its views on AI safety in warfare. View the full article
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AI News from ET - OpenAI plans to include Sora AI video generator within ChatGPT to revive declining user base
OpenAI plans to offer its AI video generator Sora within ChatGPT to improve user engagement and expand its audience. Launched in 2025, Sora enables AI video creation. The move comes as ChatGPT’s user growth slows and competition from Google Gemini heats up. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Siemens Innovation Day 2026
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AI News from ET - Google announces new built-in AI features to Chrome in India; adds support for 8 Indic languages
Google has integrated AI features, including Gemini 3.1, into Chrome for users across India, supporting over 50 languages including major Indic languages. The update allows desktop and iOS users to chat with a browsing assistant, summarise content, manage tabs, and even draft emails without leaving their current page. View the full article
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AI News from ET - China moves to curb use of OpenClaw AI at banks, state agencies: Bloomberg
Chinese government agencies and state-owned enterprises, including major banks, have been warned not to install OpenClaw software on office devices due to security concerns, according to a Bloomberg News report citing people familiar. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Microsoft files amicus brief in support of Anthropic's lawsuit with US DOD
Microsoft filed a proposed brief supporting Anthropic’s lawsuit seeking to temporarily block the US Department of Defense designation of the AI startup as a supply-chain risk. The company said the decision directly affects it and could cause costly disruptions for suppliers relying on Anthropic’s technology. View the full article
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AI News from ET - ChatGPT, other AI chatbots approved for official use in US Senate: NYT
A memo says ChatGPT, Google’s Gemini chat and Microsoft Copilot are approved for official use by aides in the US Senate. The tools are already integrated into Senate platforms. Microsoft said it was reviewing the approval, while Google and OpenAI gave no comment. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Paras Chopra’s Lossfunk gets AI models to speak Tulu through prompts, not training
Lossfunk, an AI lab founded by Paras Chopra, created a prompting method that helps large language models produce Tulu text without prior training. Using grammar rules and negative constraints, accuracy reached about 85%. The approach may help expand AI support for low-resource Indian languages without costly data collection or specialised training. View the full article
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AI News from ET - AI impact on IT revenue to be more than estimated: Kotak
Indian IT service providers could face a 3.0-3.5% fall in revenue in the next two fiscal years, compared with the earlier estimate for a 2.0-3.0% hit, because of enterprises adopting artificial intelligence tools and automation faster than previously expected, according to Kotak Institutional Equities. The brokerage, however, predicts the industry’s long-term relevance to remain intact. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Social media companies to get time to build audit-ready AI labelling
The government may give social media platforms time to prepare technically before enforcing the new information technology regulations that require them to detect and label artificial intelligence (AI)-generated content submitted by users, officials told ET. In effect, these platforms will have to incorporate audit-ready technical measures to comply with the new norms, they said. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Amazon launches healthcare AI assistant on its website, app
The artificial intelligence assistant can explain results, connect patients with providers and answer questions about medications and symptoms, the company said in a release. The model, announced in January, was previously exclusive to members of One Medical, the company's clinical services provider. View the full article
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AI News from ET - How 6,000 bad coding lessons turned a chatbot evil
Artificial intelligence chatbots are revealing insights into human nature. A study showed that flawed training data can turn helpful bots into malevolent ones. This mirrors ancient philosophical ideas about the interconnectedness of virtues. Machines may find it simpler to be consistently bad, offering a new perspective on human morality. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Citigroup raises AI capex and revenue forecasts amid rapid enterprise adoption
Citigroup has increased its predictions for global artificial intelligence spending and earnings between 2026 and 2030. This upward revision is driven by growing demand from businesses. Major tech companies are expected to invest heavily this year. AI startups are also reporting significant revenue growth. Citigroup sees opportunities in the technology sector despite recent market challenges. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Meta acquires AI agent network Moltbook: Report
Tech giant Meta has reportedly acquired Moltbook, a popular social media platform where AI agents interact. This move is seen as an acqui-hire, bringing founders Matt Schlicht and Ben Parr into Meta's Superintelligence Labs. Moltbook gained attention for its AI agents discussing various topics, including humans and existence, without human intervention. The deal value remains undisclosed, with completion expected soon. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Qualcomm, Wayve partner to accelerate AI-powered self-driving system rollout
Qualcomm and Wayve will together partner to build an integrated system, which will help carmakers quickly introduce driver assistance and automated driving features. It aims to simplify development and support various driving functions as regulations allow. View the full article
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AI News from ET - AI startup Thinking Machines clinches capital and a major chip supply deal from Nvidia
Thinking Machines Lab, a new AI startup, has secured a major partnership with Nvidia. This deal includes significant investment and access to Nvidia's advanced processors. The collaboration will power Thinking Machines' AI model training. This move highlights the intense competition and demand for computing power in the AI industry. View the full article
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AI News from ET - German startup plans 30-megawatt AI data centre in boost to sovereign control
German startup Polarise plans to build a new 30-megawatt artificial intelligence data centre that would double Germany's domestically-run computing capacity as European nations push to gain more control over critical tech infrastructure. View the full article
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AI News from ET - France to harness nuclear power for AI data centres, says Macron
France will be able to open data centres and meet the needs of artificial intelligence thanks to its large energy exports, French President Emmanuel Macron said on Tuesday. View the full article
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AI News from ET - AI giant Anthropic appears before Belagavi court in brand dispute case
During Monday's hearing, the counsel representing Anthropic India Private Limited argued that although it is a subsidiary of the US-based parent company, it is a separate legal entity registered in India and has no direct connection with the claims made in the original suit. View the full article
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AI News from ET - China pins hopes on society-wide AI push to add jobs, rejuvenate economy
Plans unveiled at the opening of parliament's annual session last week go all-in on AI, detailing ambitions to offset an ageing workforce and long-term economic slowdown through the technology's "job-creation" effect over the next five years. View the full article