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Regional »  India falls behind in AI adoption, nearly half (45%) are still in early stage: Deel Study
  • India falls behind in AI adoption, nearly half (45%) are still in early stage: Deel Study
    9 hours ago   expresscomputer.in

    India falls behind in AI adoption, nearly half (45%) are still in early stage: Deel Study

    AI may be the buzzword across boardrooms in India, but true transformation is still taking ...

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India Notifies DPDP Rules to Strengthen Citizen Privacy, Drive Responsible Innovation

India Notifies DPDP Rules to Strengthen Citizen Privacy, Drive Responsible Innovation

1 day, 8 hours ago   expresscomputer.in

The Government of India has issued the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Rules, 2025, completing the implementation of the DPDP Act, 2023. Together, the Act and Rules establish a clear, ...

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