Cyber Commandos To Spot And Prevent Artificial Intelligence-Driven Offences

The Union Ministry of Home Affairs has initiated training for specialised "cyber commandos" to effectively combat the rising tide of AI-driven cybercrimes.As cybercriminals increasingly leverage artificial intelligence for sophisticated attacks, these commandos will be equipped to identify, intercept, and neutralise such threats.The training, conducted at the Defence Institute of Advanced

August 9, 2025
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ChatGPT-5 Release and Uses in the Legal Industry

OpenAI released ChatGPT-5 today, introducing a range of new features that could offer significant benefits to legal professionals. The company describes improvements in reasoning, speed, and the ability to process very large amounts of information at once. If these capabilities work as designed, law firms and in-house counsel could potentially review entire case files, including […]

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August 8, 2025
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China-Pakistan Join Forces Under CENTAIC; Should India Be Concerned?

The China-Pakistan CENTAIC (Centre for Artificial Intelligence and Computing) represents a significant deepening of military collaboration between the two countries, particularly in the domain of AI-enabled warfare.Established by the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) in 2020 under the National Aerospace Science & Technology Park (NASTP) initiative, CENTAIC focuses on developing AI tools for

August 8, 2025
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Microsoft unveils Project Ire: AI that autonomously detects malware

Microsoft’s Project Ire uses AI to autonomously reverse engineer and classify software as malicious or benign. Microsoft announced Project Ire, an autonomous artificial intelligence (AI) system that can autonomously reverse engineer and classify software. Project Ire is an LLM-powered autonomous malware classification system that uses decompilers and other tools, reviews their output, and determines the […]

August 7, 2025
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Dhruva Space To Deploy Two Australian Payloads Using Its Home-Built Satellite Platform

Dhruva Space, a Hyderabad-based Indian private space start-up, is poised to carry out its first commercial satellite mission, LEAP-1, targeted for launch in the third quarter of 2025. The mission, notable for its international collaboration, will deploy advanced payloads from two Australian firms—Akula Tech and Esper Satellites—using Dhruva’s indigenously developed P-30 satellite platform,

August 7, 2025
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