India's AI Boom Sparks Privacy Concerns

India is racing to adopt artificial intelligence (AI), but there's a catch. While the technology is booming, it's raising big questions about human rights. The country is deploying AI for surveillance, like facial recognition, without strong legal safeguards. Critics are worried this could lead to more state control and less personal freedom, especially for marginalized groups. What does it mean for you? If you’re in India, this AI push could mean more eyes on you, literally. It highlights the need for stronger laws to protect your privacy and rights in the digital age.

Original source Read the full story →
More from this briefing
Sampo Oyj Boosts Confidence with Major Share Buyback AI Language Gaps Risk African Voices Online Huawei Unveils AI Revolution for Future Banking Urban Trees: Mighty Allies Against Climate Change XCMG Expands Global Reach with New Partnerships XCMG Expands Global Reach with New Partnerships VT Markets Expands with AI and Space Stocks VT Markets Expands with 39 New US Stocks H3C Summit Explores AI's Future and Digital Innovation AutoFlight Showcases Advanced eVTOL Formation Flight QxVault™ Unveils Quantum-Safe Data Protection Solution FinVolution's Overseas Success Offsets China Struggles Time to Secure Your Future with an LPA Cornerstone Robotics Expands with CE Mark Approval Cyient Secures $30M to Boost Semiconductor Innovations

Get stories like this every morning.

Five-minute intelligence briefing — in your inbox at 6 AM.

Subscribe now