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IIT Madras Professor Joins UN AI Panel

IIT Madras professor B. Ravindran has been appointed to the United Nations’ Independent International Scientific Panel on Artificial Intelligence.

IIT Madras professor B. Ravindran has been appointed to the United Nations’ Independent International Scientific Panel on Artificial Intelligence.

India is now one of Claude’s fastest-growing markets, and Anthropic is building its commercial team in Bengaluru. Here are the key roles and what they require.

HireBound AI hiring startup raises $2M in seed funding led by Kalaari Capital to expand its recruitment automation platform.

IBM shares recorded their steepest single-day decline in 25 years, wiping out about $31 billion in market value, after investor concerns intensified over rising competition from Anthropic’s AI tools in the enterprise software space.

In a single week ending February 23, 2026, chatbot safety bills crossed legislative chambers in four US states -Virginia, Washington, Oregon, and Utah, with bills in eight more states advancing out of committee, cementing 2026 as the most active…

Technology and software stocks fell after Citrini Research warned that accelerating AI adoption could disrupt white-collar jobs, alter platform economics and reshape corporate cost structures by 2028.

Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan launched Teacher App 2.0, an upgraded platform that incorporates AI-driven tools to support lesson planning, training and classroom management for educators across India.

Pentagon has reportedly sought clarification from Anthropic over safeguards surrounding its AI chatbot Claude, as concerns grow about how advanced generative AI systems could be used in military contexts.

As global tech giants commit over $200 billion to AI data centres across India, environmental experts warn that expanding infrastructure in already water-scarce cities like Hyderabad and Chennai poses a serious long-term sustainability risk that the AI Summit largely ignored

ByteDance's new AI video model, Seedance 2.0, has gone globally viral after generating hyper-realistic celebrity deepfake videos, alarming Hollywood studios and reigniting debate over China's rapidly advancing generative AI capabilities.