New Delhi [India], February 26: France has concluded an exceptional week of diplomatic, technological and innovative industrial engagement in India. From the inauguration of the India-France Year of Innovation 2026 by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Emmanuel Macron, to France's pr
New Delhi [India], February 23: The session "AI in Healthcare: Navigating Innovation, Ethics, and Regulatory Compliance", organized by UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Founder of Spermotile, moderated a high-profile session at the AI Impact Summit 2026, brought together leading clinician
Goa [India], February 23: Lenovo, the global technology powerhouse, through its Lenovo LEAP Next-Gen Scholar Program, strengthened its commitment to inclusive and future-ready education by hosting a solution-driven AI Hackathon on 29 January, followed by a Culmination Event on 30 January 202
Khera's critique focused heavily on the absence of any mention of the Galgotias University controversy in the Prime Minister's address. The university has faced intense social media scrutiny following the summit, with critics labelling it a symbol of staged innovation.
US Under Secretary of State Jacob S Helberg hailed the US-India's pro-innovation approach to AI, stating that both countries aim to "champion" a pro-growth regulatory environment for the development of the technology.
Speaking to reporters, Vaishnaw said that 86 countries and two international organisations have formalised and accepted the principle of 'Sarvanjana Hitaya, Sarvajana Sukhaaya'. He emphasised that the entire world has accepted the human-centric AI vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi an
Shares of companies in the cyber security solutions space have nosedived after America-based AI company Anthropic PBC unveiled a tool that is capable of autonomously finding and patching possible software vulnerabilities.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman lauded Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision on Artificial Intelligence, while noting the excitement regarding the technology in India.
Noting that the world looks at India as a trusted partner for the semiconductor supply chain, Union Minister for Electronics and IT Ashwini Vaishnaw has said that semiconductors will emerge as a major sector in the country, which will also gain from AI innovation.
Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, noted that the nation possesses the necessary elements for significant growth. "India has all the ingredients to be a full-stack AI leader," Altman said. He further remarked, "This will be one of the biggest markets for AI in the world, and I think India will ha
Speaking at a press conference in the national capital, Vaishnaw highlighted the international recognition for India's AI policy, which focuses on developing a sovereign bouquet of AI models across five layers.