This commentary explores the likely actions of the Trump administration and driving forces on issues of deregulation, the United States’ leadership in AI, national security, and global engagements on AI safety.
This commentary explores the likely actions of the Trump administration and driving forces on issues of deregulation, the United States’ leadership in AI, national security, and global engagements on AI safety.
A conversation about how India can become a technological hothouse, formulate a global tech strategy, and help develop technology that puts humans first.
In this episode of the Anahita Speaker Series, Sindhu Gangadharan, Managing Director of SAP Labs India and Chairperson at NASSCOM, shares her inspiring journey from starting as a software developer to becoming one of the leading voices in the world of technology. She discusses her experiences working across different cultures, her dedication to inclusive leadership, and her role in driving AI adoption in businesses. Sindhu also emphasizes the importance of having more women in technology and how mentorship, continuous learning, and resilience are key to success in this fast-paced industry.
This essay presents a set of loose thoughts on what an India AI Safety Institute might look like. It is based on discussions with those in industry, government, and civil society actors who advocate for a “safety first” approach to AI.
The technologies related to AI and the celestial vault are dual, so the State and the market must collaborate.
This article explores the global debate on lethal autonomous weapons systems (LAWS), highlighting the convergences, complexities, and differences within and beyond the UN Group of Governmental Experts (GGE) on LAWS. It further examines India’s key position at the GGE and the probable reasons behind them.
This essay traces the evolution of AI safety institutes around the world, explores different national approaches, and examines the need for an AI safety institute in India.