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From rejected Rs 4 cr job offer to Rs 570 cr startup: How this IIT founder from a poor background convinced parents to win big
An IIT-Kharagpur graduate rejected a ₹4.3 crore job and Stanford PhD to co-found Giga, an AI startup that recently raised $61 million. Despite the success, the company faces allegations of malpractices and misleading employees from a former worker, which Giga denies as an extortion attempt.
Political Parties to remove fake content on social media platforms within 3 hours of coming to their notice: ECI
The poll body noted that over 11,000 violative social media posts have been addressed since March 15, while 3,10,393 complaints were resolved via the C-Vigil app, highlighting a 96.01% resolution rate within 100 minutes.
China seeks to rein in risks from AI 'digital humans'
China is introducing new rules for its booming digital human industry. These AI avatars, which look and sound like real people, are used for various purposes. The government aims to prevent harm to children and maintain social stability. Regulations will ensure consent is obtained for creating digital likenesses.
Claude Opus 4.7 hits 92% honesty rate— are we closer than ever to human-like AI with less hallucination? Here’s what Anthropic’s new AI model is capable of
Anthropic says its latest AI model, Claude Opus 4.7, reaches a 92% honesty rate. That is a strong data point. It signals a push toward more reliable AI. Hallucination rates are lower. Sycophancy is reduced. The model challenges wrong assumptions instead of agreeing blindly. This matters for real-world use. Businesses want trustworthy AI. Developers want predictable outputs. Claude Opus 4.7 is built to reason better. It explains limits clearly. It avoids making up facts. This shift could reshape AI trust. Are we finally moving closer to human-like AI reasoning with safer, more accurate responses?
Is Anthropic's Mythos AI too powerful? Bankers and ministers get into a huddle and raise concerns - key points to know
Anthropic Mythos financial system risk: Global finance leaders are discussing Anthropic's new AI model, Claude Mythos. This advanced AI can identify system vulnerabilities. Finance ministers and central bankers are concerned about its potential impact on financial systems. Access to Mythos is restricted. Banks are urged to strengthen defenses. More such AI models are expected soon.
First loaded Iranian oil tankers exit Gulf since US blockade: Kpler
Three Iranian oil tankers have successfully navigated the Strait of Hormuz, carrying five million barrels of crude. This marks the first such departure since a US blockade was imposed. The vessels, Deep Sea, Sonia I, and Diona, are under US sanctions. Their destinations remain unknown, but they have historically transferred oil near Singapore for onward shipment to China.
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Claude Opus 4.7 released: Here’s what’s new in the latest version of Anthropic's flagship AI model
Anthropic on Thursday released Claude Opus 4.7, the latest upgrade in its flagship Opus AI model family. Users will now be able to delegate work that previously required close supervision to the AI assistant. The model demonstrates stronger instruction-following, higher consistency over extended workflows, and the ability to self-verify outputs before delivering results.

Claude Opus 4.7 launched: Smarter, safer AI - but why isn’t it more powerful than Anthropic's Claude Mythos explained
Claude Opus 4.7: Anthropic unveils Claude Opus 4.7, a practical AI upgrade for everyday work, software engineering, and instruction following. While its most powerful public model, it's less advanced than the exclusive Claude Mythos Preview. Opus 4.7 features built-in safeguards against risky cybersecurity uses.

Google blocks over 483 million bad ads, suspends 1.7 million accounts in India in 2025
Google took strong action against bad ads in India during 2025. The company blocked over 483 million ads and suspended 1.7 million advertiser accounts. Globally, more than 8.3 billion ads were removed. Google's AI, Gemini, significantly improved its ability to detect and stop deceptive advertising in real-time. This technology helped process user reports four times faster than the previous year.

AI demand drives chipmaker TSMC's net profit to fresh record
Governments and tech giants are pouring hundreds of billions of dollars into building new data centres that can run and train AI tools such as chatbots, image generators and agents that can execute tasks. TSMC said its net profit for the first quarter of 2026 rose a whopping 58.3% from a year ago to NT$572.5 billion ($18 billion).

Chatbots at the ballot box: AI skirts Brazil election rules
Brazil's electoral court banned AI chatbots from offering voting tips for the upcoming presidential election, aiming to prevent disinformation. However, tests revealed leading chatbots like ChatGPT, Grok, and Gemini continue to rank candidates, raising concerns about biased or incorrect information influencing voters in the highly polarized nation.

Adobe releases AI assistant for creative tools, says it will work with Anthropic's Claude
Adobe has launched its new AI assistant, Firefly, which aims to assist creative professionals perform tasks within Adobe's photo, video, and digital content editing software. Firefly would be able to take instructions and autonomously use tools like Photoshop and Premiere Pro. This move aims to differentiate Adobe from competitors as AI lowers entry barriers for content creation.

TSMC set to post 50% quarterly profit jump, extend record earnings on insatiable AI demand
TSMC set to post 50% quarterly profit jump, extend record earnings on insatiable AI demand. Demand for Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co's 3-nanometre technology to produce AI chips and its advanced packaging technology continues to outstrip the firm's current production capacity, according to analysts.

Industrial AI startup Intellithink raises Rs 17 crore in round led by Pentathlon Ventures
Anicut Capital and Veltis Capital participated in the round. The Bengaluru-based industrial AI startup serves over 50 enterprises, including Jindal Steel, Jindal Stainless, JSW Steel, ArcelorMittal Nippon Steel, Adani, Ultratech, Dalmia, Ducab, and L&T, and is expanding in international markets. The fresh funds will primarily be used to expand its footprint across India and the GCC.

Sebi, DoT join forces to curb market frauds via real-time data sharing platform
Securities and Exchange Board of India and Department of Telecommunications signed an MoU to share real-time intelligence via Digital Intelligence Platform, enhancing fraud detection, telecom monitoring, and investor protection across India’s rapidly growing digital securities market ecosystem.

Katy Perry under police probe after Ruby Rose’s claims, singer fires back at ‘Dangerous Lies’
Police are investigating Katy Perry over sexual assault allegations by Ruby Rose. The incident allegedly occurred in Melbourne in 2010. Rose claims Perry assaulted her at a nightclub. Perry's representatives have denied the allegations, calling them false. Rose has reportedly filed a formal complaint and is now unable to comment publicly on the case as investigations continue.

Why many Americans are turning to AI for health advice, according to recent polls
Turning to artificial intelligence tools for health advice has become a habit for Davis and many other Americans, according to a West Health-Gallup Center on Healthcare in America poll published Wednesday. The poll, conducted in late 2025 and backed up by at least three other recent surveys with similar findings, found that roughly one-quarter of US adults had used an AI tool for health information or advice in the past 30 days.

Mark Zuckerberg's surprising move inside Meta AI labs to take on rivals OpenAI and Google. Here's what the tech billionaire is doing
Tech billionaire Mark Zuckerberg has made a surprising move inside the Meta AI labs to take on OpenAI and Google. He is now sitting next to Meta AI chief Alexandr Wang and former GitHub CEO Nat Friedman and is busy coding all day. It shows how seriously he is taking Meta's bid to compete with rivals in the generative AI race.

Beyond KYC: Why digital trust needs real-time intelligence
Ashok Hariharan of IDfy argues that digital trust must evolve beyond one-time KYC to continuous, intelligence-led risk assessment across the customer lifecycle.

Crisis contractor for OpenAI, Anthropic eyes a move to combat extremism
OpenAI was threatened with intervention by the Canadian government in February after revealing a person who carried out a deadly school shooting had been banned by the platform without the authorities being informed.

US border sees increase in Indian children amid illegal entry attempts
Indian children are increasingly being detected at the US border, with at least one identified every three days. Recent data reveals a rise in both unaccompanied minors and those traveling with adults, highlighting a concerning shift in irregular migration trends. This surge follows a period of decline and raises alarms about exploitation and dangerous border crossings.

AI without safeguards can amplify existing weaknesses in financial sector: RBI DG
In a recent conference, Reserve Bank Deputy Governor Swaminathan J raised a red flag regarding the integration of AI in finance. He emphasized that, if left unchecked, AI could not only amplify existing challenges but also introduce unforeseen complications. On one hand, AI can transform customer interactions and enhance access to credit; on the other hand, it harbors potential pitfalls.

AI without safeguards can amplify existing weaknesses in financial sector: RBI deputy governor
Reserve Bank Deputy Governor Swaminathan J cautioned about AI in finance, saying that without proper safeguards, AI adoption can worsen existing issues and introduce new harms. While AI offers benefits like improved customer service and credit delivery, it also presents risks such as bias, opacity and data privacy concerns, he said.

As AI use increases at work, many employees still choose not to use it: Gallup poll
Most workers using AI report productivity boosts. Roughly 3 in 10 employees are frequent users of AI in their jobs, meaning they use it daily or a few times a week. About 2 in 10 are infrequent users, using AI tools at work a few times a month or a few times a year.

'Stop hiring humans'? Silicon Valley confronts AI job panic
AI experts at HumanX conference advise workers to code smarter and embrace human skills. Companies are increasingly citing AI for job cuts, sparking anxiety. While some dismiss AI as a pretext for layoffs, others foresee widespread disruption. Experts highlight critical thinking and judgment as key human differentiators. Concerns arise about a generation lacking fundamental writing skills.

Can Anthropic Mythos AI detect hidden financial cyber threats before attacks, and how Wall Street banks test next-gen cybersecurity defense systems today
Anthropic Mythos AI is now reshaping Wall Street cybersecurity at an unprecedented scale. Banks are testing this advanced AI to detect hidden financial cyber threats early. Reports show thousands of zero-day vulnerabilities already uncovered across major systems. This changes how financial institutions approach cyber risk and data protection. Mythos AI scans faster than any human team. It predicts attack paths before hackers act. That gives banks a critical time advantage. But fixing these flaws remains a challenge. Security teams face pressure to respond quickly. This shift signals a new era in AI-driven cybersecurity.

AI that finds and exploits bugs? Key facts about Anthropic’s new AI model Mythos raising red flags
Anthropic AI Claude Mythos Preview explained: Claude Mythos Preview, is raising cybersecurity alarms. The model can reportedly find, exploit, and chain software vulnerabilities, prompting Anthropic to restrict its release. Experts warn of significant implications as the technology develops, with controlled access granted to select organizations to bolster defenses.

AI to replace radiologists? CEO of America’s biggest hospital chain is getting ready for the big move
Top hospital executives are ready to embrace AI for radiology, citing successes in mammogram and X-ray analysis, with one claiming it's 'better than human beings.' This optimism clashes with radiologists' warnings of patient harm and claims that AI's role in current workflows is exaggerated. The debate questions the future of radiology jobs.

OpenAI, Anthropic, Google unite to combat model copying in China
Rivals OpenAI, Anthropic PBC, and Alphabet’s Google have begun working together to try to clamp down on Chinese competitors extracting results from cutting-edge US artificial intelligence models to gain an edge in the global AI race. The rare collaboration underscores the severity of a concern raised by US AI companies that some users, especially in China, are creating imitation versions of their products that could undercut them on price and siphon away customers while posing a national security risk.
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