The apex court said such policy could have serious implications on the fundamental right to equality and the right to health of persons within the age group of 18 to 44 years. It also noted that even the digitally literate are finding it hard to procure vaccination slots through CoWIN portal.
WhatsApp won’t limit functions if you don’t accept new policy
IANS / Updated: May 30, 2021, 06:00 IST
functionalities, but they will have to eventually go through limited functions
#NEWDELHI In a U-turn, WhatsApp has said that it will not limit functionalities for users who do not accept the new privacy policy that went into effect on May 15.
The Facebook-owned platform that has filed a lawsuit against the Indian government in
Delhi High Court over chat traceability , went ahead with implementing its controversial user privacy policy from May 15, saying that those who do not accept new changes will see limited functionality in the coming weeks.
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Nilekani noted that over the last few years, the government has focussed on how to make transactions more efficient and effective, which has driven digitisation across the board.
Nandan Nilekani
Aadhaar architect Nandan Nilekani on Friday India is well-placed on the government and businesses fronts to leverage artificial intelligence (AI) in unique ways to solve challenges and tap into opportunities.
Nilekani noted that over the last few years, the government has focussed on how to make transactions more efficient and effective, which has driven digitisation across the board.
He added that as a byproduct of this, huge data now across systems has been generated and that the time is right to apply AI across the board to India s most challenging issues across areas like healthcare and education.
Nilekani noted that over the last few years, the government has focussed on how to make transactions more efficient and effective, which has driven digitisation across the board
India will see breakthrough application of AI
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Nilekani said this during a fireside chat with Ajay Sawhney, secretary in the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) and Debjani Ghosh, president of IT industry body Nasscom
India will see breakthrough application of artificial intelligence in various areas including the National Language Translation Mission, said Infosys chairman Nandan Nilekani.
Nilekani said this during a fireside chat with Ajay Sawhney, secretary in the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) and Debjani Ghosh, president of IT industry body Nasscom.
The interaction was organised by INDIAai, a national AI portal set up by MeitY, National E-Governance Division and Nasscom.