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ALIGNING AI WITH THE PUBLIC INTEREST

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January 26, 2026

THE NATIONALISED GLOBAL AI RACE AND MARKET FORCES HAVE WEAKENED THE IMPULSE TO REGULATE THE TECHNOLOGY. INDIA'S TECHNO-LEGAL APPROACH TO IT FALLS NOTICEABLY SHORT TOO

- By Urvashi Aneja

ALIGNING AI WITH THE PUBLIC INTEREST

By the end of 2025, it became difficult to sustain the belief that meaningful regulation of Artificial Intelligence was imminent. This was not because AI had become safer, or more benign, but because geopolitical anxiety, economic competition and corporate influence consistently outweighed political will.

In the United States, the Trump administration made its position unmistakably clear. Federal regulators stepped back, state-level efforts were curtailed, and a single objective took precedence: maintaining American companies' lead in a global AI race, particularly against China.

Big Tech positioned itself as a national champion—amplifying fears of existential AI risk while presenting itself as the only actor capable of managing those risks.

The EU is also dialling back on AI regulation. Starting with the Paris AI Summit, the emphasis shifted decisively toward ensuring EU competitiveness in the global AI race. Concerns about capital flight and lagging innovation have softened earlier commitments to regulate digital markets. The promise of a distinctly European approach to AI governance now appears increasingly fragile.

Hard-won gains by digital rights advocates have also been diluted over the past year. Privacy, for example, has taken a back seat in many key global AI policy forums amid the rush to 'democratise' AI. Calls from civil society to slow down AI development or be more judicious in the use of AI systems are increasingly dismissed as naive. Yet the sense of inevitability around the trajectory of AI innovation masks a basic reality: dominant technology companies have a vested commercial interest in presenting the current trajectory as the only way forward.

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With domestic violence and sexual abuse against women and children a sordid reality, Majlis Legal Centre takes this ogre head on and provides victims with the wherewithal and strength to emerge stronger from their ordeals

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BAREFOOT WAY OF EARNING A LIVING

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RURAL SALVATION

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BIG SHOES TO FILL

The BJP gets its youngest president as the party hints at generational change. But there will be no idling time, Nitin Nabin will have to hit the road running

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ENSURING DIGNITY FOR THE AGED

Aaji Care, an assisted-living centre for senior citizens, is raising standards of palliative care in three major cities and bringing long-overdue respect to caregivers

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THE GIFT OF SIGHT

Trained medics and top doctors operating the latest machines have restored the eyesight of millions, mostly for free. Day in, day out, this is what Aravind Eye Hospital does to remain true to its founding vision

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A Dance Awakening

Dr Sonal Mansingh on curating the ongoing Festival of New Choreographies - Kala Yatra 2026 (Jan. 13-29) in Delhi, which brings together 10 eminent dance institutions and gurus from across India

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Beyond the SPOTLIGHT

SUMANA RAMANAN's The Secret Master is a fine study of Hindustani vocalist Arun Kashalkar, revered outside of the mainstream

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FIXING BROKEN CITIES

From national policy advocacy to ground-up capacity-building, Janaagraha shows how patient institutional reform can reshape Indian cities at scale

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