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Vishwadeep Khatri

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  1. India AI Impact Summit set to shape multilateral talks on global AI governance. View the full article
  2. Preparations are in the final phase and in full swing for India AI Impact Expo 2026, which will be inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday evening at the Bharat Mandapam. View the full article
  3. Referring to the government's IndiaAI Mission, he said it is designed to expand compute capacity, support startups and accelerate multilingual applications in healthcare, agriculture and public services to ensure AI becomes "an essential tool for hundreds of millions of people across India". View the full article
  4. Companies are testing AI for faster, cheaper translations. This move worries human translators, with some losing work. However, experts believe AI will change jobs, not eliminate them. View the full article
  5. With DeepSeek set to launch its next-generation V4 model soon, according to tech news ​site The Information, many other Chinese AI firms have released or are preparing to launch their own models in the hopes of stealing the spotlight - or at least avoid being off-guard again during this year's Spring Festival. View the full article
  6. The introduction of advertisements and sponsored content in chatbots has spawned privacy concerns for AI users as brands scramble to stay relevant in a fast-changing online environment. Beyond OpenAI, Microsoft has been running contextual ads and sponsored content in its Copilot AI assistant since 2023. View the full article
  7. The company, like ​rival Alibaba, was caught off-guard by DeepSeek's meteoric rise to global fame during last year's Spring Festival, when Silicon ​Valley and investors worldwide were shocked by how a Chinese firm had come up with a model comparable to OpenAI's best but seemingly developed at a fraction of the cost. View the full article
  8. The Pentagon is pushing four AI companies ​to let the military use their tools for "all lawful purposes," including in areas ​of weapons development, intelligence collection and battlefield operations, but Anthropic has not agreed to those terms and the Pentagon is ​getting fed up after months of negotiations, ⁠according to ‌the Axios report. View the full article
  9. The summit positions India as a key player in artificial intelligence (AI). It aims to showcase India's role in global AI governance and demonstrates how India is prioritising the deployment of AI and its measurable impact on citizens. Global leaders, policymakers, technology companies, innovators, and experts are expected to be in attendance to showcase and deliberate on the transformative potential of AI. View the full article
  10. Under India's AI leadership framework, seven thematic working groups - termed "Chakras" - are being structured around three guiding "Sutras": People, Planet and Progress, a senior MEA official said. The Human Capital Chakra will address the rapid transformation of work driven by AI, focusing on equipping people with skills and digital literacy to adapt to evolving employment landscapes. View the full article
  11. A major AI Impact Summit begins in New Delhi on Sunday. The five-day event will focus on making advanced technologies and artificial intelligence accessible and affordable for the Global South. Global leaders, policymakers, and innovators will gather to discuss AI's future. Key attendees include presidents and prime ministers from France, Brazil, Spain, and other nations. View the full article
  12. Thank you for your thoughtful question. It’s great to see you planning your learning journey strategically. 1. Order of Completion At present, CAISA is being conducted regularly and is in high demand, while CAIPO is not scheduled immediately. From a practical standpoint, beginning with CAISA would be advisable. CAISA builds strong capability in understanding, designing, and structuring AI solutions. It strengthens your ability to think in terms of AI-enabled systems, requirement clarity, and solution architecture. These capabilities complement CAIPO very well when you later move into intelligent process optimization. 2. Experience-Based Insight Participants who have taken both typically find that doing CAISA first enhances their confidence with AI concepts, which then makes CAIPO more powerful because they can integrate AI thinking directly into process optimization scenarios. In simple terms: CAISA builds your AI solution mindset. CAIPO strengthens your AI-enabled process optimization execution capability. 3. Timing Between Courses If you are able to dedicate focused time and energy, completing them back-to-back can create strong momentum and continuity. However, if you prefer deeper absorption and application time, taking a short gap (4–6 weeks) between the two can help consolidate learning without cognitive overload. Since CAIPO is not immediately scheduled, this naturally gives you breathing space after CAISA before you transition. Recommendation Given current scheduling realities and learning flow, starting with CAISA now is both practical and strategically sound. When CAIPO is announced, you will be in a stronger position to extract even more value from it. Your objective of learning effectively without feeling overwhelmed is wise. The key is not speed, but structured momentum.
  13. Hollywood workers are embracing artificial intelligence training to navigate industry changes. Schools like Curious Refuge are equipping professionals with AI skills. This is creating new job opportunities amid fears of AI replacing human roles. The demand for AI-savvy talent is growing rapidly. This shift is reshaping the future of filmmaking and advertising. View the full article
  14. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang will not attend the India AI Impact Summit. He has cancelled his visit due to unavoidable circumstances. The technology giant will send a high-level delegation to the event. The summit is scheduled to take place in New Delhi from February 16 to 20. Nvidia is a major player in the AI ecosystem. View the full article
  15. The Pentagon ​is pushing top AI companies, including ⁠OpenAI and ‌Anthropic, to make their artificial-intelligence tools available ​on ​classified networks without many of the standard ⁠restrictions that the firms apply to users, Reuters ​reported. Anthropic is the only one that is available in classified settings through third parties, ‌but the government is still bound by the company's usage policies. View the full article
  16. Ahead of the anticipated Global AI Impact Summit in New Delhi next week, industry leaders have praised India’s AI policy ecosystem and described the country as integral to AI. Vishal Sikka expressed optimism about breakthroughs, infrastructure, talent and safety discussions. Rorry Daniels highlighted trust, safety and emerging AI guidelines. View the full article
  17. A Niti Aayog report noted that industry must lead the shift into the AI era by reimagining its delivery model, deepening innovation, and investing in the next wave of growth. Firms need to pivot from cost-based services to outcome-driven, AI-enabled solutions, embedding 'human + agent + platform' models across operations. View the full article
  18. The report highlighted emerging demand in modernising legacy code, rewriting customized SaaS applications where needed, building AI agents for operations, ensuring AI trust and reliability, and integrating physical AI systems. Enterprise technology teams, long viewed as underfunded relative to business demands, are likely to rely on AI to expand output within constrained budgets - not replace service providers altogether. View the full article
  19. Leaders from France, Brazil, Spain, the United Arab Emirates and 13 other nations will join, as well as Google's Sundar Pichai, Sam Altman of OpenAI and Nvidia boss Jensen Huang, according to a statement from India's foreign ministry. Panels and talks are planned from Monday, and on Thursday Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will open the two-day summit with leaders. View the full article
  20. ByteDance, the Beijing-based owner of TikTok, is shifting strongly into artificial intelligence after years of legal and privacy scrutiny. Its chatbot Doubao, launched in 2023, has become China’s most popular AI assistant with over 100 million daily users, rivalling services from OpenAI and Google. New tools like Seedance 2.0 are boosting its global profile, though overseas challenges remain. View the full article
  21. Artificial intelligence is moving beyond IT services, with physical AI gaining traction in operations technology, said Anant Maheshwari of Honeywell at the ET NOW Global Business Summit. AI adds ‘learn’ to systems that ‘see’, ‘think’ and ‘act’. He said it will hasten talent maturity rather than cause job losses. View the full article
  22. An Albanian actor is suing the government. She claims her face and voice were used for an AI minister avatar without her permission. This has caused her distress and unwanted attention. The government denies wrongdoing. A court will decide on Monday whether to stop the use of her image. The actor is seeking one million euros in damages. View the full article
  23. AI company Anthropic announced on xxxday that it has raised $30 billion in Series G funding, valuing the company at $380 billion post-money. In a blog post, the startup also said it has reached an annualised revenue run rate of $14 billion. View the full article

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