
‘A Data Centre Should Produce Water, Not Drink It’: Uravu Labs’ Swapnil Shrivastav
He Watched His College Run Out of Water. Now He Wants Data Centres to Make It.
A profile on Uravu Labs CEO Swapnil Shrivastav.
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He Watched His College Run Out of Water. Now He Wants Data Centres to Make It.
A profile on Uravu Labs CEO Swapnil Shrivastav.

The startup, spun out of IIT-Delhi’s research labs, has signed deals with Dutch chipmaker Innatera and French aerospace major Safran. Its founder argues that AI must learn from the brain to use less power, and that nations should build their own AI capabilities.

As Washington locks down its most advanced AI models, India and France used Bharat Innovates 2026 in Nice to pitch a “trusted AI” alternative for the world’s middle powers.

With the Supreme Court of India publishing draft rules for AI in Indian courts, senior advocates and cyber-law experts are confronting one uneasy question: can a system run partly by machines still deliver justice that is recognisably human?

Wynd Kaufmyn, an organizer with the activist group Stop AI, is standing trial for chaining shut the entrance to OpenAI’s headquarters in February 2025.

IIT Delhi Director Prof. Rangan Banerjee in an exclusive interview with AI FrontPage says the answer to AI anxiety isn’t fear.

A new study by Australian education research group Learning First has warned that AI is already disrupting classrooms and the risks to student learning are no longer a future concern.

As CBSE prepares to roll out its Computational Thinking and AI curriculum, India’s Education Secretary Sanjay Kumar tells AI FrontPage that the rollout’s real test will be teacher readiness

Over 2,000 AI-powered CCTV cameras now monitor Chandigarh, India’s first planned city, flagging everything from red-light jumps to footpath riding to U-turns.

SEBI has named the threat. But what does a world of AI-discovered zero-days actually look like for India’s banks, brokers and exchanges? Cyber law experts and market watchers tell AI FrontPage the old assumption — that defenders have time — no longer holds.