The Online Storm over Mohak Mangal v. ANI

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The Online Storm over Mohak Mangal v. ANI

Recently, Mohak Mangal, an Indian YouTuber, accused the news agency Asian News International (ANI) of abusing copyright law. He alleged that ANI had slapped copyright strikes on his educational commentary videos for using mere seconds of their news footage. There … Read More

AI and the Grey Areas of Indian Copyright Law

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AI and the Grey Areas of Indian Copyright Law

In the shadow of a very pertinent question about machines acting on their own, the current world faces an unprecedented challenge. Artificial Intelligence (AI) has evolved from mechanical automation to sophisticated learning systems. For an AI system to learn to … Read More

Runway Rewired: The Tech-Twist Revolution

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Runway Rewired: The Tech-Twist Revolution

Fashion is constantly evolving and is no longer just about haute couture. Fashion and technology are colliding, creating a radical transformation in the industry. This is not a typical runway show; it is an era where innovation meets sustainability, redefining … Read More

Can NATO’s HEIST Project save the Internet?

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Can NATO's HEIST Project save the Internet

Imagine a day when the Internet just stops working in your country. You cannot send messages, watch videos, or even access your bank account. Sounds scary, right? That’s precisely what could happen if the undersea cables that power most of … Read More

AI in AI: The Dilemma in Academia

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AI in AI: The Dilemma in Academia

Imagine the dilemma of a lecturer when faced with two essay submissions from her students. One essay is crisp, well-structured, proficient in language, and consequently coherent and analytical but does not even remotely refer to any class discussions – a … Read More