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Friday, March 21, 2025
Civil society seeks rollback of DPDP changes to RTI Act
Over 30 civil society groups launched a campaign to revoke a provision in the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act that amends the RTI Act. They argue it limits access to crucial information, hindering transparency, accountability, and media freedom, while also threatening privacy rights and government oversight.
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Leap of faith: Spiritual apps on global quest
Devotional apps like AppsForBharat, Vama.App, and Utsav expand globally, targeting the Indian diaspora with digital rituals and ecommerce. Fueled by Maha Kumbh’s surge, they drive growth through engagement and venture capital funding.
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Thursday, March 20, 2025
Eye on AI, tech companies rejig top deck, plan structural overhaul
India’s IT services sector is undergoing leadership and structural changes due to AI’s rising influence and a tough business environment. Several companies appointed new CEOs, revamped roles, and restructured operations to enhance efficiency and remain competitive.
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Wednesday, March 19, 2025
Fintech sees early green shoots as growth-stage deals pick up
The fintech investment landscape is reviving, with growth-stage deals attracting over $550 million in 2025. Regulatory clarity, emerging wealth-tech opportunities, and major IPOs from firms like PhonePe and Groww are boosting investor confidence in the sector.
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Tuesday, March 18, 2025
‘Meta will launch community notes-based fact checker in the US first’, says company's senior executive
Meta will replace third-party fact-checking with community notes in the US first, delaying global rollout until 2026. Meta’s Joel Kaplan emphasised AI innovation, regulatory clarity, and India’s potential in open-source AI development.
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Monday, March 17, 2025
AI influencers are here: Turning social media into profit
Since ChatGPT's 2022 release, AI-focused creators have surged on social media, sharing insights and content on tools, models, and AI developments. Many have turned this into profitable ventures, earning through newsletters, masterclasses, and brand collaborations. Platforms like X and LinkedIn offer good opportunities, especially for niche, professional audiences.
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