Indian backlash over Google AI 'bias' clouds tech's future
NEW DELHI -- India is ramping up a crackdown on foreign tech companies just months ahead of national elections amid a firestorm over claims of bias by Google's AI tool Gemini.
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NEW DELHI -- India is ramping up a crackdown on foreign tech companies just months ahead of national elections amid a firestorm over claims of bias by Google's AI tool Gemini.
NEW DELHI — India announced rules on March 11 to implement a 2019 citizenship law that critics call anti-Muslim.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) -- India announced rules on Monday to implement a 2019 citizenship law that critics call anti-Muslim, weeks before Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeks a rare third term for his Hindu nationalist government.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) -- India's Supreme Court on Monday rejected a plea by the government-run State Bank of India for more time to share details of individuals and companies who bought its controversial electoral bonds to fund political parties.
NEW DELHI (AP) — Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government on Monday announced rules to implement a 2019 citizenship law that excludes Muslims, weeks before the Hindu nationalist leader seeks a third term in office.
NEW DELHI (AP) — India has successfully conducted its first test flight of a domestically developed missile that can carry multiple warheads, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Monday.
Modi’s government announces rules to implement the controversial law, weeks before he seeks a rare third term in vote due by May.
Modi’s government had not crafted implementation rules for the law, after protests and sectarian violence broke out in New Delhi and elsewhere within weeks of the law’s December 2019 enactment. Scores were killed and hundreds injured during days of clashes.