This comprehensive topic explores the transition toward human-centric AI governance in India. It highlights the ethical risks of algorithmic bias, the necessity for enforceable regulatory frameworks like the EU AI Act, and India's sovereign innovations driving inclusive, constitutional, and equitable digital growth.
Click to View MoreProject Glasswing is a multi-company coalition utilizing frontier AI models like Claude Mythos to autonomously detect and patch software vulnerabilities. By open-sourcing the Visa Vulnerability Agentic Harness, the initiative shifts cybersecurity focus from finding flaws to achieving machine-speed remediation with human oversight.
Click to View MoreDigital sovereignty empowers India to control its data, critical technologies, and cyber infrastructure. By reducing reliance on foreign digital platforms through domestic semiconductor manufacturing and sovereign AI initiatives, India aggressively secures its economic autonomy and national security against geopolitical disruptions.
Click to View MoreProject Nimbus involves a $1.2 billion cloud computing contract among Google, Amazon, and the Israeli government. It has sparked tech worker protests and raises ethical concerns about AI in warfare, digital sovereignty, and the necessity for international cyber governance frameworks.
Click to View MoreNITI Aayog’s 2035 roadmap targets a $120–150 billion semiconductor value chain, aiming to cut India’s 95% import dependence. It outlines a $180 billion investment plan driven by a 5P strategy: Pioneering, Policy, Production, People, and Partnership.
Click to View MoreIndia faces a stark choice: secure digital sovereignty or slip into a subtle digital raj. As data becomes strategic capital, surrendering regulatory space will choke innovation. By strengthening DPI, pursuing digital industrialisation, and guarding data control, India can ensure self-reliance and unlock trillion-dollar growth for the future.
Click to View MoreTechno-capitalism, where tech and data drive global power, offers India opportunities via DPI and startups. But challenges like digital divides and AI job impacts persist. India's strategic autonomy, tech diplomacy, and self-reliance are key. This approach boosts 'Make in India', transforming crisis into opportunity for 'Atmanirbhar Bharat'.
Click to View MoreIndia's digital sovereignty is a topic of debate, with discussions on data protection, privacy, and indigenous digital solutions. The India-UK FTA enables cross-border data flows, potentially paving the way for India to shift away from its stricter localisation requirements.
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