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China has made its position clear: companies cannot fire employees simply because artificial intelligence can do their jobs. In a recent judgment, the Hangzhou Intermediate People’s Court ruled that replacing human work with AI does not automatically justify termination, reinforcing worker protections as businesses accelerate

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Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has raised concerns over probable cybersecurity risks in the banking sector linked to advanced artificial intelligence (AI) systems. Citing the potential threat posed by tools such as ‘Mythos’, developed by Anthropic, she has warned of the growing adoption of AI across financial

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Microsoft has updated its guidance around Copilot, stating that the artificial intelligence (AI) assistant is intended for entertainment purposes and should be used at the user’s own risk. The warning comes amid rising scrutiny of AI-generated content, accuracy concerns, and regulatory pressure on tech companies using

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In a significant escalation of US tech policing, US President Donald Trump has moved to add the artificial intelligence company Anthropic to a federal trade blacklist. Anthropic AI now falls under the same regulatory status that Chinese telecom major Huawei has faced in the United States

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The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has underscored the role of artificial intelligence (AI) as a core driver for the next stage of the country’s telecom sector evolution. “AI is shifting from an idea of the future to an operational concept across networks and services,”

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United States President Donald Trump has signed an executive order launching the “Genesis Mission,” a national program designed to accelerate scientific discovery through advanced artificial intelligence. Framing the initiative as the most ambitious science effort since the World War II-era Manhattan Project, the administration positioned

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California Governor Gavin Newsom has signed Senate Bill 53 (SB 53), establishing the first U.S. state-level law that mandates transparency and safety requirements for large artificial intelligence companies. The groundbreaking legislation, passed by the state legislature two weeks earlier, directly affects leading AI labs such

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