Assam joins the bandwagon with India’s First AI Cabinet Anchor: Meet ‘Ankita’
By Vikas Kanungo, May 16, 2025 Digital Governance Gets a New FaceIn a first for India’s public communication landscape, Assam […]
By Vikas Kanungo, May 16, 2025 Digital Governance Gets a New FaceIn a first for India’s public communication landscape, Assam […]
Spotify’s real-time AI voice translation brings podcasts to global audiences in multiple languages—preserving the original voice and style for an authentic, localized experience.
India selects Sarvam AI to develop its first multilingual LLM under the IndiaAI Mission, enabling inclusive, voice-ready AI systems for diverse Indian users.
Sakana AI’s AI Scientist-v2 has made history by autonomously generating a scientific paper that passed peer review at an ICLR 2025 workshop. This marks a significant milestone in AI-driven research, showcasing the potential of autonomous systems in scientific discovery.
Discover how Generative AI leapfrogs traditional analytics in agriculture, enabling agile innovation policy and inclusive farmer adoption to radically transform agricultural productivity.
UP Government moves to make the state a leading Hub for AI and Generative AI in India
It’s a crisp autumn morning in 2035, and the world hums—not with machines replacing humanity—but with a quiet, mutual rhythm between people and the intelligence they’ve created. This is not a story of obsolescence. It’s a story of co-creation.
Daivik walks through his neighborhood eco-square, shoes brushing the moss-lined path of a community-designed space. Children are actually playing outside. Murals are being painted by hand. And yes, AI is everywhere—but not front and center. It’s ambient. Assistive. Out of the way unless you need it. Daivik’s emotional band glows a soft green—no pings, no buzzing, no manufactured urgency. The AI is well regulated, thanks to government of India’s AI mission and the efforts to lead the world in crafting responsible and non-intrusive AI systems.
What happens when modern artificial intelligence meets ancient Indian philosophy?
In a world where voice assistants complete our sentences and algorithms predict our behavior, we are prompted to ask a deeper question:
Can machines ever touch the soul? This post imagines a fictional conversation between Siri—a product of code and silicon—and Sankhya, the ancient voice of reason, detachment, and cosmic clarity. Inspired by Adi Shankaracharya’s Nirvana Shatkam, this dialogue explores what it means to “be,” not just to compute. Through subtle humor and quiet reflection, the blog investigates the boundaries between artificial intelligence and the Self—between output and observation, process and presence. It’s not a debate. It’s a pause. Read on, if you’ve ever wondered whether consciousness can be coded—or if it must be remembered.
Duration: 3 hours, Format: Hands-on Workshop with Live Demos and Practical Activities About the Course Government professionals are driving transformation
Course Introduction In a world where generative AI is transforming everything from communication to code, prompt engineering has emerged as