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AI and Budget 2025,Ex-Google chief warns AI may fall into terrorists hands Newsletter#105

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AI and Budget 2025,Ex-Google chief warns AI may fall into terrorists hands Newsletter#105

1. 📚 AI and Budget 2025: Shaping Education for the Future

AI transformative investment for revolutionizing learning.

2. 💼 Big bucks for big skills: AI, cybersecurity experts experience quick promotions, raises

Speedy career progression and high paying salaries for cybersecurity and AI specialists.

3. 🌍 At Paris AI summit, it was US, UK against the world

Convergent strategies to regulate AI spark global controversy.

4. ⚠️ Ex-Google chief warns AI may fall into terrorists' hands

Fears of AI abuse by terrorist organizations underscore necessity for protection.

5. 📰 OpenAI denies scraping Indian media content to train AI

OpenAI denies charges of unauthorized use of Indian media content.

AI and Budget 2025: Shaping Education for the Future

AI and Budget 2025: Shaping Education for the Future

Dr. Bhupendra Bahadur Tiwari, Director, School of Economics and Commerce (SOE .)

The budget of 2025 showcases a major expenditure on artificial intelligence to transform the education system. Through investments in AI-based teaching tools, individualized learning processes, and state-of-the-art research, the government seeks to fill gaps in education and improve learning outcomes. The budget further focuses on AI-based skill development programs to equip students with job market requirements for the future. Schools will implement AI-driven systems to enhance governance and process efficiency. This revolutionary practice is projected to bring about education that is universally accessible and efficient, in the end molding a skilled and well-informed workforce poised to cater to the needs of an increasingly changing technological environment.

Big bucks for big skills: AI, cybersecurity experts experience quick promotions, raises

In the continuously changing technology landscape, experts in AI and cybersecurity are experiencing swift career growth and significant pay boosts. With corporations struggling to match the demand for strong security strategies and AI-inspired innovations, need for these experts has surged like never before. Professionals in these areas are not only landing top jobs but also getting lucrative pay packages and accelerated promotions. Companies are actively looking for talent with machine learning, data analysis, ethical hacking, and cybersecurity management skills to protect their digital assets and use AI for business expansion. This trend indicates the increasing awareness and appreciation of specialized technical skills in the current competitive job market.

At Paris AI summit, it was US, UK against the world

At Paris AI summit, it was US, UK against the world

The recent Paris AI Summit highlighted a significant rift between the United States and the United Kingdom on one hand, and the rest of the world on the other. The summit highlighted divergent strategies to AI regulation, development, and ethics. Whereas the US and UK promoted freer and more innovation-friendly policies, other countries pushed for tougher rules and moral governance to safeguard against irresponsible use of AI. International cooperation, data sharing, and the likely societal effects of AI were also hotly debated during the summit. This rift is a broader reflection of the geopolitics at play and the different priorities of tapping into the revolutionary potential of AI while coping with attendant threats.

Ex-Google chief warns AI may fall into terrorists' hands

A former Google chief has expressed concern over the risks of artificial intelligence falling into the wrong hands of terrorist organizations. Citing the dual-use potential of AI technologies, the ex-Google leader appealed for strict controls and global collaboration to avoid malicious uses. The warning comes as a reminder of the necessity to establish strong security mechanisms to track and govern AI progress. The risks of AI being weaponized or employed in cyberattacks have tremendous implications on world security. The appeal for early action is intended to prevent the benefits of AI from being reaped unresponsibly and its risks stemming from misuse by adversary actors.

OpenAI denies scraping Indian media content to train AI

OpenAI denies scraping Indian media content to train AI

OpenAI has rejected claims by some Indian media outlets that it scraped their content without authorization to train its AI chatbot, ChatGPT. The claims are contained in a copyright lawsuit by the news agency ANI, which alleges that OpenAI scraped content from their websites to train its AI models. Some of the largest Indian media conglomerates such as NDTV, The Indian Express, Hindustan Times, and the Digital News Publishers Association (DNPA) have come on board with the lawsuit. OpenAI, in its recent court submission, had contended that it never employs content from these media outlets and has no reason to sign up for licensing agreements with them. The firm asserts that it trains its AI models on publicly available information, obeying fair use laws and court precedents. This case has the potential to strongly affect the way in which AI firms deal with online content in India.

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