Tag: AI ethics

ASML to Cut Around 1,700 Jobs in AI‑Driven Reorganisation

ASML, the Dutch semiconductor‑equipment giant that holds a near‑monopoly on advanced lithography tools used to manufacture cutting‑edge chips, is planning to cut roughly 1,700 jobs, or about 4 per cent of its 44,000‑person workforce. The move was announced in January alongside the company’s record full‑year revenue of €32.7 billion and signals a major internal reorganisation aimed at streamlining operations even as demand for advanced...

MeitY Proposes Continuous Labelling for AI‑Generated Content

The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) has proposed that all content generated with the help of artificial intelligence carry a continuous and clearly visible label alerting users that the material has been synthetically created. The draft amendment to the Information Technology Rules (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code), 2021 requires that the labelling must remain on display for the entire duration...
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OpenAI Adds Parental Controls to ChatGPT

OpenAI is introducing parental controls for its flagship product ChatGPT following a tragic case in California where a teenager reportedly took his own life...

Meta Faces Whistleblower Heat Over AI Ethics

Former Meta executive Sarah Wynn-Williams has accused the tech giant of undermining U.S. national security and compromising AI ethics by covertly aiding China’s artificial...

Musk, OpenAI Clash Heads to Trial Next Spring

The escalating legal battle between Elon Musk and OpenAI is set to culminate in a jury trial scheduled for spring 2026, according to a...

India Plans AI Oversight Board for Governance

The Indian government is taking a structured approach to artificial intelligence (AI) governance by proposing an AI oversight board and mandating AI training for...

Google Revises AI Policy, Opens Door to Military Use

Google has quietly revised its artificial intelligence (AI) policy, removing long-standing commitments against developing AI for weapons and surveillance. The change signals a growing...