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AI liability directive should cover general-purpose AI, expand to software – Euractiv

The European Parliament Research Service (EPRS) recommended that liability regulation include general-purpose artificial intelligence (AI) products and a broader legal instrument for software liability, in a study released on Thursday (19 September). The study recommends a liability regime with a scope that covers general-purpose AI and prohibited and high-risk uses of AI, as defined in the AI Act. The EPRS also recommended that the...

Livspace: Don’t register startup outside India unless you have a very strong reason: Livspace’s Ramakant Sharma

Livspace cofounder Ramakant Sharma called on startups to register their domiciles in India “until and unless there is a very strong reason” against it.Speaking at a panel titled Homecoming Heros at the ET Soonicorns Summit, Sharma said, “I couldn’t find a single advantage of registering outside of India, unless and until your business isn’t Indian. If you are running a tech company, and...

quick commerce: Kiranas are here to stay despite growing quick commerce adoption: BigBasket’s Hari Menon

BigBasket cofounder and chief executive Hari Menon said that kirana stories won’t go away even as people embrace the convenience of quick commerce. Speaking at the ET Soonicorns Summit in Bengaluru on Friday, Menon said, “Kiranas are here to stay. They give you convenience and credit. Kirana stores will start becoming more efficient and will start delivering to homes. They won’t have an...

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Supreme Court’s YouTube channel hacked to promote XRP cryptocurrency

File photo of Supreme Court of India | Photo Credit: Subramanium S. A YouTube channel under the Indian Supreme Court name was hacked on Friday (September 20, 2024), as the URL re-directed users to a page that showed media promoting a cryptocurrency developed by the U.S.-based company Ripple Labs.A blank video with the title "Brad Garlinghouse: Ripple Responds To The SEC's $2 Billion Fine! XRP...

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