Tag: AI ethics

SHRM Says India’s Skills Push Must Shift From Learning to Execution

India’s workforce is at a turning point, and the latest SHRM India Skill Intelligence Report argues that the real challenge is no longer awareness of future skills but the ability to translate learning into measurable capability. The report says organisations are investing in skilling, but many are still struggling with execution, application and business alignment. Based on primary research with 198 senior HR and learning...

Most Enterprises Are Not Ready for the Next Cyberattack, Sygnia Finds

Most enterprises are not ready for the next major cyberattack, according to Sygnia’s 2026 State of Incident Response Readiness report. The study, based on a survey of 600 senior IT security decision makers across 10 markets, shows that nearly three-quarters of respondents do not believe their organisation would be fully ready if a serious cyber incident happened tomorrow. Readiness Gap Widens The report paints a picture of...
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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...