CURTAIN-RAISER FOR THE INDIA AI IMPACT SUMMIT 2026: FOCUS ON PEOPLE, PLANET & PROGRESS (8.11.25)
Curtain raiser in Seattle for the India AI summit, 2026.
Curtain raiser in Seattle for the India AI summit, 2026.
Amazon’s latest lawsuit against Perplexity AI is more than a corporate dispute — it’s a defining moment for the future of agentic AI. As Amazon accuses Perplexity’s “Comet” of making unauthorized purchases on its platform,
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India has unveiled its first AI Governance Guidelines, outlining a visionary framework for safe, inclusive, and responsible AI innovation. The guidelines emphasise trust, accountability, and human oversight — while pragmatically deciding that the country does not yet need a standalone AI law.
MeiTy proposes amendment to IT rules, 2021 to regulate deepfake media
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Australia has taken a bold step toward trustworthy artificial intelligence with the release of its “Guidance for AI Adoption,” setting a new national standard for responsible and transparent AI governance. Launched in October 2025, this landmark framework introduces six key practices—such as accountability, risk management, and ongoing oversight—to ensure safe, ethical AI deployment across all sectors.
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Italian news publishers have asked the national competition authority to investigate Google’s AI Overviews, warning that the AI-driven summaries act as a “traffic killer” for independent journalism.
New York became the first U.S. state to roll out a comprehensive policy regulating artificial intelligence in its court system.
Meta Platforms is set to transform the way it targets advertisements by incorporating conversations users have with its AI chatbot across Facebook, Instagram, and Messenger starting December 16, 2025.
By leveraging photos of real individuals without explicit consent, ClothOff’s operations appear to contravene the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which mandates lawful, transparent, and fair processing of personal data.