CBI Arrests Senior IAS Officer in Haryana Funds Misappropriation Case
In a significant move against corruption, the CBI has arrested a senior IAS official linked to a funds misappropriation case involving the Haryana government.
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In a significant move against corruption, the CBI has arrested a senior IAS official linked to a funds misappropriation case involving the Haryana government.
The Romanian Parliament's decision to reject PM-designate Adrian Vestea adds to the ongoing political instability, raising concerns about potential snap elections.
NASA is set to process multiple contract awards for the SEWP VI Government-wide Acquisition Contract, aimed at improving procurement efficiency for federal agencies.
In a rare statement, the Five Eyes intelligence alliance has raised alarms about the potential for advanced AI models to disrupt governments and businesses within months.
A recent ruling by a California judge has temporarily halted the Pentagon's efforts to categorize Anthropic as a threat, underscoring the complexities of AI regulation.
Demonstrations against a resort development on Sazan Island reflect broader discontent with the Albanian government and foreign investments.
An association highlights the pressing need for recruitment in mandal revenue offices to improve service delivery and operational efficiency.
In response to recent security concerns regarding AI technologies, Anthropic is partnering with the White House to develop guidelines aimed at improving AI safety and security.
A recently introduced bill seeks to limit government influence on online platforms, aiming to safeguard individual rights to free expression. Supporters believe this is crucial for democracy.
Starting July 1, the government will deploy more than 100 officers to assist with the rollout of the VB-G RAM G initiative, collaborating with local and state authorities.
In a bid to address regulatory concerns about AI safety, Anthropic has engaged a hacker to showcase its safety measures, emphasizing transparency and collaboration.
In response to growing concerns about potential misuse, the US government is enacting new regulations on Anthropic's AI models, highlighting the need for ethical AI development.
The federal government has unveiled a new initiative designed to enhance the mining workforce across North America through targeted training and collaboration.
As governments globally impose age-gates on internet access, the implications for information flow and community engagement are concerning.
The upcoming meeting will focus on potential profit-sharing models between the government and major artificial intelligence firms.
In response to significant public outcry and declining poll numbers, the Swedish government has decided to revise its deportation policies affecting young residents who grew up in the country.
In a move that reflects its strong disagreement, the Justice Department will comply with a court order to pause its $1.776 million fund intended for victims of government weaponization.
The recent issuance of a 10-year residency permit to Xenia Fedorova, former head of RT France, has led to significant embarrassment among French officials, raising questions about the decision-making process.
The Trump administration has proposed new measures to enforce non-disclosure agreements across federal agencies, aiming to enhance confidentiality but potentially impacting transparency.
Bolivian President Rodrigo Paz's decision to cut his salary by 50% has not succeeded in calming the ongoing protests against his administration, highlighting widespread dissatisfaction.
In Belgrade, police confronted thousands of demonstrators calling for early elections, using teargas and stun grenades. The protest occurred despite transportation disruptions.
Former President Donald Trump has announced he will not be attending his son's wedding, citing obligations related to government duties. This decision raises questions about family dynamics.
The U.S. government is actively exploring the integration of artificial intelligence but faces significant hurdles related to hiring and a risk-averse culture.
Latvia's Prime Minister Evika Silina has stepped down following accusations of failing to adequately defend against Ukrainian drone incursions, raising significant national security concerns.