AI Isn’t Replacing Hospitals – It’s Making Them Smarter, Says Jayesh Saini

New Delhi [India], August 5: When artificial intelligence first entered mainstream conversation, much of the attention focused on dramatic possibilities. Headlines predicted AI would diagnose diseases faster than doctors, replace healthcare professionals and fundamentally redefine medicine. The reality is proving to be both more practical and, arguably, more significant. AI is quietly transforming the way […]

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Indian Cybersecurity Firm Uses Homegrown AI to Discover Three Security Flaws in Enterprise Linux

Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], August 5: An Indian cybersecurity company has used a homegrown artificial intelligence model to discover three previously unknown security vulnerabilities in one of the most widely used identity management components in enterprise Linux, highlighting a new application of AI beyond chatbots and productivity software. Bengaluru-based BreachX said the vulnerabilities were identified using Typhon AI Mil […]

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AI’s New Battleground Isn’t Brains—It’s The Price Tag

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], July 25: The artificial intelligence race has spent the last three years behaving like an elite sports league where everyone wanted the fastest athlete, the highest benchmark, and the most dazzling demo. Bigger models. Bigger investments. Bigger headlines. Somewhere along the way, one inconvenient question quietly emerged: Who is actually paying for […]

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How Sarvam AI Is Powering India’s Push for AI Self-Reliance

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], July 22: For a long time, India’s AI story felt pretty familiar—big market, but all the real technology came from somewhere else. Every chatbot, every voice assistant, every corporate AI tool ran on models made in labs in California or London. English always came first. Hindi, Tamil, Bengali, and the rest were […]

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