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India’s IT Ministry wants AI-generated videos to carry labels visible for the entire duration — not just flashing disclaimers. Feedback open till May 7.
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India’s IT Ministry wants AI-generated videos to carry labels visible for the entire duration — not just flashing disclaimers. Feedback open till May 7.

Amazon will invest up to $25 billion in Anthropic as the AI startup commits over $100 billion to AWS for compute infrastructure, highlighting the growing importance of chips, cloud and large-scale capacity in building advanced AI systems.

India has set up a centralised body to govern artificial intelligence, as the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) constitutes the AI Governance and Economic Group (AIGEG)

Singapore has intensified cybersecurity warnings as regulators assess how advanced AI models could shrink the time needed to discover and exploit software vulnerabilities.

India on Monday laid the foundation stone for its first advanced 3D chip packaging facility in Bhubaneswar, a ₹1,943 crore ($209 million) project expected to strengthen the country’s semiconductor ecosystem and begin production by 2028.

The UK government warns that AI is increasing the speed and scale of cyberattacks while lowering the barrier to carrying them out – bringing more actors into play, faster than many organizations can realistically respond.

In a rare same-day shift, three top OpenAI executives stepped away, signaling deeper changes as the company sharpens its focus amid rising competition and internal pressure.

The Philippines has joined the US-led Pax Silica initiative as its 13th signatory and will host a 4,000-acre “AI-native” Economic Security Zone in Luzon — Washington’s latest move to pull critical minerals, semiconductors and AI infrastructure away from China’s orbit.

Singapore’s non-oil domestic exports jumped 15.3% in March 2026, powered by a 74% surge in electronics shipments. Integrated circuits led the gains with a 113% rise, as Hong Kong overtook other markets to become Singapore’s top semiconductor buyer.

Jensen Huang warns that China’s vast compute resources could rival advanced AI systems like Mythos, calling for US – China cooperation to manage the risks of powerful AI.