1. Experts Urge AI-Enhanced Cybersecurity at ET World Leaders Forum
At the ET World Leaders Forum in late August, industry leaders spotlighted an urgent cybersecurity challenge: malicious actors can now create deepfake videos with just ₹8 (less than 1£/1€) of tools. They emphasised that businesses must proactively adopt AI-driven defenses to stay ahead of evolving threats.
2. India Unveils Kaala Bhairav: AI Combat Drone with 30-Hour Endurance
Flying Wedge Defence and Aerospace revealed Kaala Bhairav, India’s first AI-powered Medium Altitude Long Endurance (MALE) combat drone. Capable of 30-hour flights and swarm-strike operations, it offers strategic autonomy at a fraction of the cost of U.S.-made Predator drones.
3. South Korea Prioritises AI Investment Amid Economic Slowdown
Facing sluggish growth, South Korea’s new administration launched a sweeping AI policy package—30 AI and innovation initiatives across sectors like robotics, chips, and K-beauty, backed by a ₩100 trillion (~US $71 billion) public–private fund to elevate the nation to a top-tier AI power.
4. Melania Trump Launches U.S. ‘Presidential AI Challenge’ for Students
The First Lady introduced the “Presidential AI Challenge,” inviting students and educators to develop AI solutions for community issues. Supported by the White House, the initiative offers $10,000 prizes, certificates, and access to cloud computing resources.
5. Signs of AI Market Cooling: Meta Hits Freeze, Stocks Dip
AI hype may be tempering—stocks in AI-heavy firms fell this week, and Meta announced an AI hiring freeze. Analysts cite growing investor caution, looming regulation, and uncertain ROI as potential harbingers of a market pullback.
6. “A.I. Is Coming for Culture”: The New Yorker ruminates on AI and Creativity
A thoughtful New Yorker feature explores how AI tools like ChatGPT and Perplexity reshape culture—from content creation to emotional expression—and raises concerns that AI-generated media might dilute authenticity and human individuality.