Can AI truly reason, or is it only predicting patterns? As AI enters high-stakes fields like healthcare, finance, and law, its limits, risks, and role alongside human judgment are under scrutiny.
AI is redefining how brands build trust through personalization. As algorithms shape experiences, transparency, explainability, and responsible data use are becoming essential to consumer trust.
Lyricist Javed Akhtar flags concerns over AI generated deepfake content, highlighting rising risks of digital impersonation and misuse of public figures.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman outlines how AI memory could enable more personalised and context-aware interactions, while raising questions around privacy and user control.
AI-generated voiceovers are transforming Indian advertising, enabling speed and localisation at scale while raising concerns around trust, consent and the future of voice artists.
OpenAI’s legal team faces criticism after requesting a memorial attendee list in a lawsuit related to an alleged ChatGPT-linked suicide case.
AI models trained on decades of ads are reproducing brand content, raising new challenges around copyright, transparency, and marketing ethics as the line between learning and imitation blurs.
OpenAI has banned accounts linked to Chinese groups after they attempted to use ChatGPT for mass surveillance tool proposals, citing platform misuse concerns.
AI’s growth raises ethical, legal, and environmental concerns. With stricter laws, business education must train leaders to balance innovation with accountability.
Zoho CEO Sridhar Vembu says AI won’t eliminate jobs but may deepen inequality if economic power remains concentrated.