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OFFICE OF THE PRINCIPAL SCIENTIFIC ADVISER RELEASES WHITE PAPER ON MAKING AI INFRASTRUCTURE MORE ACCESSIBLE (01.01.2026)

The Office of the Principal Scientific Adviser has released a White Paper outlining India’s approach to democratising access to AI infrastructure. The document stresses the need to make compute power, datasets, and AI model ecosystems more affordable and widely accessible to support inclusive innovation across the country.

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Philippines Gets High-Level Roadmap for Ethical AI — UNESCO Releases National AI Readiness Assessment for Philippines (01.12. 2025)

UNESCO has released its AI Readiness Assessment Report for the Philippines, outlining key governance, regulatory, and infrastructure gaps while recommending a comprehensive, ethics-driven national AI framework. The report highlights challenges in digital access, data governance, and R&D capacity, and calls for major investments to ensure responsible and inclusive AI adoption.

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AI MUST NOT BE TRAINED AT THE EXPENSE OF CREATORS: GERMAN COURT RULES AGAINST OPENAI: MUNICH COURT ORDERS OPENAI TO PAY LICENCE FEES TO GEMA (12.11.25)

In a historic judgment from Munich, the court ruled that OpenAI’s ChatGPT violated copyright by using song lyrics without proper licensing, marking a decisive moment in the global debate over AI training and intellectual property. GEMA’s victory reinforces a crucial principle: artificial intelligence must not be trained and operated at the expense of those whose works it consumes.

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FARIDABAD YOUTH DIES BY SUICIDE AFTER BEING BLACKMAILED WITH AI-GENERATED OBSCENE IMAGES — A CHILLING GLIMPSE INTO INDIA’S DEEPFAKE CRISIS (28.10.25)

A 19-year-old student from Faridabad died by suicide after being blackmailed with AI-generated obscene images of himself and his sisters. The incident exposes the dark reality of deepfake abuse and the urgent need for India to strengthen its cyber laws and AI governance frameworks.

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SINGAPORE MINISTRY OF LAW LAUNCHES PUBLIC CONSULTATION ON DRAFT GUIDE FOR GENERATIVE AI IN LEGAL PRACTICE (13.09.25)

The Ministry of Law (MinLaw) of Singapore has launched a public consultation on a groundbreaking draft “Guide for Using Generative AI in the Legal Sector.” The consultation period runs from 1 to 30 September 2025

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MAHARASHTRA’S AI-POWERED INVESTIGATION TOOL SOLVES HIT-AND-RUN IN 36 HOURS (20.08.25)

On August 9, 2025 (Raksha Bandhan), tragedy struck on the Nagpur–Jabalpur highway. A speeding truck hit a couple riding a motorcycle, instantly killing the woman. In one of the most haunting visuals to circulate online, her grieving husband strapped her body to his bike and began riding back to their village in Madhya Pradesh. The

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The ChatGPT Agent Has Arrived , So Has the Debate on AI Ethics and Control (18.07.25)

In a year already defined by tectonic shifts in AI governance and capability, OpenAI’s  launch of the ChatGPT Agent on 17th July, 2025 marks a significant milestone in the evolution of agentic systems, those that not only understand instructions but can autonomously act upon them. More than just an enhancement to existing tools, the Agent

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