India partners with Intel to train 1 lakh youth in AI and business

This session will lead the discussion on the impact of AI-powered algorithms on news consumption and platform prioritization; the influence of AI on revenue models, personalized ad targeting and content recommendation systems.

This initiative is part of India’s larger plan to boost innovation, encourage inclusivity, and drive economic growth by equipping the next generation with essential skills for the digital age.

Fake apps duping Indians: How scammers are leveraging AI for malicious activities

The fraudulent post, attributed to a user named Pooja, prompted Nestle India to clarify its official recruitment processes. The company confirmed that it exclusively hires candidates through two legitimate channels: direct applications via the Nestle India website or through partnerships with reputable and authorized recruitment agencies.

Fraudsters use platforms like WhatsApp, Telegram, and social media ads to spread links to fake apps.

India can build low-cost AI models just like Chandrayaan, Says Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw

India currently lacks dedicated AI laws, but the government is working on guidelines and frameworks to regulate AI-related crimes.

Vaishnaw who was in conversation with OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said, “Our country sent a mission to the moon at a fraction of the cost that many other countries did, right? Why can’t we do a model which will be a fraction of the cost that many other countries do?”

India’s AI adoption rate highest globally, professionals prioritize AI skills for career success: Study

The study underlines the massive headroom for Gen-AI adoption in India, people's desire to use such tools to excel in life, and how Google Gemini is helping Indians boost their confidence and capabilities.

According to Emeritus Global Workplace Skills Study 2025, 94 percent of Indian professionals believe that mastering AI skills will accelerate their career growth

Businesses must take back control in an AI-driven future: S4’s Martin Sorrell

Sir Martin Sorrell said, "Businesses and clients have to take back control. And they have to internalise more and more of their functions. That's because control of content and ideation is critically important."

“Businesses and clients have to take back control. And they have to internalise more and more of their functions. That’s because control of content and ideation is critically important,” he said