Chinese Surveillance and AI

New report: “The Party’s AI: How China’s New AI Systems are Reshaping Human Rights.” From a summary article:

China is already the world’s largest exporter of AI powered surveillance technology; new surveillance technologies and platforms developed in China are also not likely to simply stay there. By exposing the full scope of China’s AI driven control apparatus, this report presents clear, evidence based insights for policymakers, civil society, the media and technology companies seeking to counter the rise of AI enabled repression and human rights violations, and China’s growing efforts to project that repression beyond its borders…

December 16, 2025
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Indian Army Dominates Skies During Vijay Diwas Celeberations

The Indian Army marked Vijay Diwas celebrations with a remarkable demonstration of its advanced aerial warfare capabilities at the Army Chief’s official residence in New Delhi on 16, Dec, 2025.This showcase highlighted cutting-edge upgrades designed to counter dynamic, digital, and AI-driven geopolitical threats. Attendees witnessed a suite of high-tech systems, underscoring India’s push towards

December 16, 2025
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Raghu Vamsi Strengthens India’s Defence Readiness With New ‘Arrobot’ DeepTech Hub And Six Indigenous Combat Systems

Raghu Vamsi Aerospace Group has unveiled a transformative initiative to bolster India’s defence manufacturing prowess. The company has commissioned a cutting-edge design, production, and systems integration campus under its DeepTech vertical, Arrobot.This move accompanies the launch of six fully indigenous unmanned and autonomous defence platforms, backed by an investment surpassing ₹100 crore in

December 15, 2025
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Against the Federal Moratorium on State-Level Regulation of AI

Cast your mind back to May of this year: Congress was in the throes of debate over the massive budget bill. Amidst the many seismic provisions, Senator Ted Cruz dropped a ticking time bomb of tech policy: a ten-year moratorium on the ability of states to regulate artificial intelligence. To many, this was catastrophic. The few massive AI companies seem to be swallowing our economy whole: their energy demands are overriding household needs, their data demands are overriding creators’ copyright, and their products are triggering mass unemployment as well as new types of clinical …

December 15, 2025
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Building Trustworthy AI Agents

The promise of personal AI assistants rests on a dangerous assumption: that we can trust systems we haven’t made trustworthy. We can’t. And today’s versions are failing us in predictable ways: pushing us to do things against our own best interests, gaslighting us with doubt about things we are or that we know, and being unable to distinguish between who we are and who we have been. They struggle with incomplete, inaccurate, and partial context: with no standard way to move toward accuracy, no mechanism to correct sources of error, and no accountability when wrong information leads to bad decisions…

December 12, 2025
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Netherlands PM Dick Schoof To Lead Delegation At AI Impact Summit, Strengthening India Tech Ties

The Netherlands is set to deepen its technological collaboration with India, as Prime Minister Dick Schoof prepares to lead a high-level delegation to the AI Impact Summit.This move signals a robust commitment from the Dutch government to forge stronger ties in emerging fields such as artificial intelligence and semiconductors. The summit, hosted in India, serves as a pivotal platform for global

December 12, 2025
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