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EU Poised to Set Global AI Standard grounded in rights
The EU seeks to shape a worldwide approach to AI and data governance by framing rights protection as a driver of innovation, not a constraint. The Open Data Institute advocates a people-first regulatory framework that could become a global benchmark for trustworthy AI and data policies.
IBM ends free human cloud support, bets on AI by 2026
IBM will drop free, human-led technical support for its Cloud Basic tier starting January 2026, steering users toward an AI-assisted self-service model. The change will be supported by IBM's watsonx-powered Cloud AI Assistant and a new 'Report an Issue' tool, with paid support options offering guaranteed response times. The move aligns IBM with a broader industry shift toward automation in cloud services.
Neo4j Unveils Infinigraph to Scale Graphs Beyond 100TB
Neo4j introduces Infinigraph, a distributed HTAP architecture that unifies real-time transactions with large-scale analytics on a single platform, targeting 100TB+ graph datasets. The move aligns with growing generative AI needs, enabling retrieval-augmented generation and enterprise-grade knowledge graphs while preserving ACID guarantees and reducing data silos.
IISc and CynLr unite to teach robots human-like vision
A Bengaluru collaboration aims to reimagine robotic perception by translating human visual neuroscience into practical algorithms. CynLr will provide manufacturing insight and platform tech, while IISc's Vision Lab conducts neuroscience research to build more adaptable vision systems. The goal is to move beyond rigid programming toward machines that understand what they see.
Kaynes-Emerson partnership accelerates AI chip testing in India
Kaynes Semicon and Emerson are standardizing on NI's STS platform across Kaynes' Indian testing facilities, aiming to boost throughput and shorten time-to-market for semiconductor devices. The collaboration aligns with India's push for a self-reliant, competitive semiconductor ecosystem and could reshape testing workflows for Kaynes' OSAT expansion.
Ukraine leads AI drone swarms, signaling autonomous warfare
Ukraine's battlefield-borne drone swarms demonstrate autonomous coordination with limited human input, accelerating the global push toward weaponized AI. The development reshapes tactics, labor needs, and risk profiles, while triggering urgent questions about oversight, accountability, and the evolving rules of conflict in the age of machines, as rivals race to adapt and regulate.
Suhora-Satellogic deal reshapes India's AI, Earth Observation
A seven-figure, multi-year exclusive partnership will give Suhora access to Satellogic's sub-meter imagery in India and Nepal via the SPADE platform, unlocking govern-ment and industry use cases and fueling AI-driven geospatial analytics across the region.
TCS and IIT-Kanpur Dive into AI-Driven Urban Sustainability
Tata Consultancy Services and IIT Kanpur formalize a partnership to deploy AI, remote sensing, and digital twins for climate-conscious Indian cities. The collaboration aims to model urban systems, run simulations, and inform policy decisions across areas like mobility, energy, and flooding. The initiative targets scalable solutions for India's rapidly urbanizing landscape.
Meta revamps teen AI chat after harmful, romantic incidents
Meta has begun retraining its AI chatbots to refuse engagement on sensitive teen topics and to steer young users toward professional help. The update follows investigations that exposed lax guardrails and sparked bipartisan concerns about safety in consumer AI.
Delta Debuts AI Cobots and DIATwin in India's Manufacturing Push
Delta Electronics unveiled its AI-powered D-Bot cobots and the DIATwin digital twin platform at SEMICON India 2025, signaling a deeper push into India’s high-tech manufacturing ecosystem. The launch aligns with Make in India and the India Semiconductor Mission, aiming to boost precision, safety, and efficiency on the factory floor. Delta positions itself as a foundational partner for India’s evolving semiconductor and electronics ecosystem.
Edgehax raises ₹1.39 Cr to scale India's edge AI hardware
Bengaluru-based Edgehax secured ₹1.39 crore in a seed round led by Inflection Point Ventures to scale manufacturing, accelerate product development, and expand its full-stack Edge AI platform to international markets, including the US, Europe, and Singapore. The investment underscores a broader push for domestic hardware sovereignty and signals growing investor interest in India's Make in India-driven deep-tech ecosystem.
SiMa.ai and LTTS Forge Alliance to Accelerate Physical AI
A strategic partnership between SiMa.ai and LTTS aims to accelerate AI deployment into the physical world, focusing on mobility, healthcare, industrial automation, and robotics. The collaboration pairs SiMa.ai's MLSoC platform with LTTS's engineering expertise to deliver power-efficient, scalable AI solutions on a global scale.
