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How AI Uses Your Data to Set Personal Prices

Discover how artificial intelligence analyses your digital footprint to set individual prices, creating a hidden marketplace where everyone pays differently based on their data.

India's AI Data Centre Boom Powers Stock Surge

As India's artificial intelligence sector expands rapidly, data centre infrastructure faces unprecedented demand. Discover how power and cooling companies like Thermax, ABB, and Tata Power are capitalizing on this massive opportunity and why investors are

India's Exports Surge 13.8% in September

India's exports surged 13.8% in September, hitting $64.5 billion as trade diversification pays off. Discover how new markets and strategic partnerships are fueling this remarkable growth.

Delhi HC Shields Kumar Sanu From AI Fake Content

Delhi High Court issues groundbreaking order protecting singer Kumar Sanu's personality rights from AI-generated fake videos and images, setting crucial legal precedent in digital era.

South Korea Exports Drop 8% in Early October

South Korea's early October exports fell 7.8% to $11.79 billion amid fewer working days due to Chuseok holidays and global economic pressures. Auto exports shine with 15.6% growth while semiconductors struggle.

RTI at 20: India's Transparency Law Faces Critical Test

As India's Right to Information Act completes two decades, this groundbreaking transparency legislation faces unprecedented challenges from new data protection laws and systemic implementation issues. Explore the journey and future of India's democratic w

Delhi AQI Crosses 1000: The Real Story

Delhi's air quality crisis deepens as post-Diwali pollution hits alarming levels. Discover the real story behind the AQI numbers and what it means for residents.

Maharashtra Women Scheme Benefits 12,431 Men

Exclusive data reveals Maharashtra's ambitious women empowerment scheme has benefited 12,431 men, raising questions about implementation and eligibility criteria.

Trump Scolds Cameraman Near 400-Year-Old White House Mirror

Former US President Donald Trump was caught on camera reprimanding a film crew member who came dangerously close to a historic 400-year-old mirror during a White House interview. The tense exchange reveals Trump's protective stance toward presidential art

India's Canada Envoy Rejects Crime Allegations

India's newly appointed High Commissioner to Canada, Sanjay Kumar Verma, strongly refutes allegations linking Indian diplomats to criminal activities in an exclusive interview, asserting his safety shouldn't be compromised in a democratic country.

Pune's 40-Year Fight to Protect Vetal Tekdi

Discover the inspiring story of Pune's environmental activists who fought for four decades to protect Vetal Tekdi from urban development, creating a model for citizen-led conservation in Indian cities.

Iraq bans Roblox over child safety concerns

Iraqi authorities have blocked the US-based gaming platform Roblox nationwide, citing serious concerns about children's safety and data privacy. Discover why this drastic step was taken and what it means for young gamers.

AI Poisoning: The Invisible Threat to Algorithms

Computer scientist Dr. Somesh Jha exposes how data manipulation attacks are corrupting AI systems. Learn about the hidden dangers of AI poisoning and how to protect your digital infrastructure.

Centre rejects mining in Tumakuru reserve forest

In a significant environmental decision, the Central government has rejected a proposed mining project in Tumakuru's reserve forest, protecting crucial biodiversity and local ecosystems.

Uber Drivers Earn Extra Cash Training AI During Downtime

Uber launches groundbreaking AI data annotation platform, allowing drivers to monetize waiting time by labeling data for machine learning projects. Discover how this innovative approach creates new revenue streams.

TDSAT Stays TRAI Order on BSNL's ₹1 4G Plan

In a dramatic telecom sector development, TDSAT has put on hold TRAI's directive to BSNL to withdraw its controversial ₹1 4G data plan. Get the inside story on this high-stakes regulatory battle.

Bandipur officials defy NTCA, feed starving tiger cubs

In a heart-wrenching dilemma between protocol and compassion, Bandipur forest officials are hand-feeding orphaned tiger cubs against national guidelines, sparking a conservation ethics debate across India.

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