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Claude’s Invisible Watermark Is Here: What Anthropic’s New AI Text Marking Actually Means For You
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Anthropic now embeds an invisible watermark in everything Claude writes, complying with the EU AI Act’s transparency rules. The mark doesn’t affect writing quality or cost, but critics say it flags harmless edits the law never required while fully AI-written content can still publish unlabeled. Here’s how it actually works.
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Son of Thanjai: Inside the Chennai Studio Bringing the Chola Empire to PlayStation, Xbox and PC
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A Chennai studio is building Son of Thanjai, an alternate history action game set in the Chola empire, with full Tamil voice acting, a whip sword weapon, and a story by Madhan Karky.
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Astrobase’s EVEREST Engine: How a Bengaluru Startup Is Chasing Rocket Science’s Hardest Problem
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Astrobase’s EVEREST is India’s first 800 kN full flow staged combustion rocket engine, the same tough tech SpaceX flies on Raptor. Bengaluru just entered rocket science’s hardest club.
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Pixxel and Sarvam’s Pathfinder: India’s First Orbital Data Centre Satellite
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Pixxel and Sarvam are building Pathfinder, a 200 kg satellite carrying data centre grade GPUs that will run Indian AI models in orbit, processing hyperspectral imagery in real time by Q4 2026.
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The Trustless Manifesto: Why Ethereum’s Founders Are Fighting the ‘Crisis of Convenience’
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Is convenience killing decentralization? Vitalik Buterin’s Trustless Manifesto offers a direct plan to protect the network from hidden central risks.
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Dhruv64: India’s First Homegrown 64-bit Processor
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India’s Dhruv64, the first homegrown 1.0 GHz, 64-bit dual-core microprocessor, marks a significant leap towards semiconductor self-reliance. Developed by C-DAC using RISC-V architecture, it addresses strategic vulnerabilities by reducing foreign chip dependency. This indigenous innovation boosts national security, fosters a domestic ecosystem, and paves the way for future advancements in critical applications like 5G and…
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Kyvex AI: India’s Homegrown Answer Engine Challenging ChatGPT and Perplexity
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Entrepreneur Pearl Kapur has launched Kyvex, India’s homegrown AI answer engine set to challenge ChatGPT and Perplexity. Powered by a proprietary LLM and backed by IIT experts, Kyvex focuses on deep research, accuracy, and transparency. Launched as a “Made in India, for the World” initiative, it is completely free to use, aiming to democratize access…
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India’s Atomesus AI: The Next Chapter in Global Artificial Intelligence Leadership
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Introduction: India’s Leap into Global AI Leadership For years, the global Artificial Intelligence landscape has been dominated by technology giants from the West. However, a significant shift is underway. India is making a powerful entry with its own ambitious, homegrown platform: Atomesus AI. Developed by a team of young innovators, including college students with previous…
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The Billion-Dollar Voice: How Maya Research Used Frugal Engineering and the ISRO Blueprint to Conquer the Indic Speech Gap
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Introduction: The Quiet War for India’s Digital Voice In the global race for artificial intelligence dominance, the standard playbook demands immense capital, hyperscale cloud infrastructure, and vast, commoditized datasets. Yet, a small, Bengaluru-based firm named Maya Research has delivered a stunning counter-narrative. The company claims to have built text-to-speech (TTS) and speech recognition models that…
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India’s Breakthrough in Chip Design: Meet ARKA GKT-1, the Homegrown Powerhouse for Edge AI and Smart Energy
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Introduction: A New Dawn for Indian Silicon For decades, the global semiconductor stage has been dominated by a few key players. The chips that power our world, from smartphones to data centers, have largely been designed and manufactured in a handful of countries. But a quiet revolution is brewing, and its latest milestone comes from…








