Should Sanchar Saathi Have a Permanent Seat on Your Phone? We Break It Down.
Sanchar Saathi is India’s new “always‑on” telecom guardian, and the state now wants it to live permanently on your phone […]
Sanchar Saathi is India’s new “always‑on” telecom guardian, and the state now wants it to live permanently on your phone […]
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The Indian court system has faced criticism for having a large number of unresolved cases, with millions of disputes still waiting to be settled. To address this issue, the government and legal authorities are looking into using AI-driven robo judges. These AI systems will take care of simple cases like traffic violations, small land disagreements, and checking documents, which will let real judges focus on more difficult legal matters. This new approach could change how justice is delivered in India, but it also brings up key concerns about fairness, accuracy, and the role of human judges in the process. Why AI Judges in India?
In a digitally connected world, your phone number is the key to your identity—and cybercriminals are now using eSIM technology
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