AI vs. the human creative spirit

Imagine you’re a homemaker who makes the best hummus in your housing society. Neighbours call you when they host an event, you receive rave reviews, and have perfected the recipe, so you can scale without compromising quality. So, what stops you from growing your brand? You don’t know how to design a logo, craft a…

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Nilesh Jasani: Get set for a world of ever-evolving super-Einsteins

Then came the current Agentic Era. No longer satisfied with talk, we sought action. Artificial intelligence (AI) has begun booking flights, editing selfies, navigating spreadsheets and doing several daily tasks. These early agents, while powerful, remain constrained—they are brilliant assistants, but still locked in their digital cribs. Also Read: Dave Lee: Apple must make peace…

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Why Google’s Veo 3 has the internet worried after AI-generated news videos go viral

Tech behemoth Google has unveiled a powerful new AI video creation platform called Flow, launched during its annual I/O 2025 developer conference. The tool, which amalgamates the capabilities of Google’s advanced generative models — Veo, Imagen, and Gemini — is now accessible to select users in the United States. Flow enables creators to produce short-form…

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Sundar Pichai to Mint: Pro-competitive AI, powered by deep research, is Google’s path forward

He emphasised that Google’s strategy remains “pro-competitive,” citing its open contributions to global AI development and partnerships with over 2,000 companies as evidence of its ecosystem-first mindset. “While some ideas can convert into products right away, some take time. For instance, we spoke yesterday about text diffusion—this is one area where we’re pushing the frontiers…

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Welcome to the AI trough of disillusionment

For many companies, excitement over the promise of generative artificial intelligence (AI) has given way to vexation over the difficulty of making productive use of the technology. According to S&P Global, a data provider, the share of companies abandoning most of their generative-AI pilot projects has risen to 42%, up from 17% last year. The…

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Copyright’s tryst with generative AI

Image for representation only | Photo Credit: Reuters Copyright law has always been a product of technology. It was created in 1710 to deal with the outcome of the invention of the printing press, to protect publishers against any unauthorised publication while encouraging learning, and to further their economic interests. Since inception, copyright law has…

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