'Why not all airlines?' SC junks plea for AI safety audit
Friday, 8 August 2025 () The Supreme Court has questioned a petition seeking a safety audit of Air India's fleet following a recent incident. Justices rebuked the petitioner, suggesting it was unfair to single out one airline after the Ahmedabad crash.
Elon Musk’s xAI sues Apple and OpenAI over stifling AI competition in antitrust lawsuit
“In a desperate bid to protect its smartphone monopoly, Apple has joined forces with the company that most benefits from inhibiting competition and innovation in AI: OpenAI," the lawsuit reads.
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If the world doesn't get its act together on A.I. -- and, all at the same time -- we're all gonna be screwed ... that's the no-BS warning tech ethicist Tristan.. TMZ.com
AI robot dogs deliver fast food in Zurich, as Just Eat pilots new technology
The Dutch food delivery company has teamed up with Swiss firm RIVR to deploy autonomous robot dogs for food delivery, piloting the tech first in Zurich and later in other European cities.
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Can Artificial Intelligence Really Predict Heart Failure Before It Strikes? Meet the revolutionary HFP AI tool—developed through cutting-edge research by Dr. Abhijit Ray—that identifies signs of impending heart failure with remarkable precision. Trained on real-time ECG data and patient health trends, this model gives doctors an early warning window to intervene before a cardiac crisis occurs.
Dr.Abhijit Ray is an MBBS & MD + DM Cardiology (Edinburgh) + Post Doctoral Research Fellow in Heart Failure from Harvard Medical School & Certified in Diabetes Management from Johns Hopkins University.
He has researched and discovered a method using Artificial Intelligence to help Doctors treating Dengue patients know in advance which patient is likely to suffer extremely serious conditions over the next 3-5 days.
This solution allows treating doctors a critical time window to prepare in managing this patient and significantly impacts saving lives.
Dr.Amar Ray is Founder & CEO of FITTO where significant works using Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning have resulted in delivering one of a kind path breaking solutions to the largest Hospital in Los Angeles, CA area (can't describe more, as under NDA).
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Artificial Intelligence under the spotlight at the 3rd Shusha Global Media Forum
With 52 countries represented, the 3rd annual Shusha Global Media Forum explored AI’s impact on journalism, highlighting the need for ethics, media literacy, and global cooperation.
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An Air India flight, operating from Maharashtra's Mumbai to Rajasthan's Jodhpur, returned to the bay due to an operational issue, a spokesperson said. DNA
An Air India incident was narrowly averted at Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport on July 21, 2025, when flight AI 2744, an Airbus A320 from Kochi, veered off the runway during heavy rainfall. The Air India incident occurred at 9:27 AM, as the aircraft briefly entered a muddy area near the runway but returned to the tarmac without getting stuck. While all passengers and crew were safe, three tyres burst and possible engine damage was reported. The Air India incident prompted activation of emergency response teams, and operations have shifted to the secondary runway as minor damage was sustained on the primary strip.
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Fresh controversy has erupted over the fatal Air India crash in Gujarat’s Ahmedabad last month. A Wall Street Journal report claims a cockpit recording reveals the captain cut off the aircraft’s fuel midair, moments after takeoff. The first officer, reportedly panicked, questioned the captain’s move, as per the leaked cockpit transcript. Both pilots, Captain Sumeet Sabharwal and First Officer Clive Kunder, were killed along with 240 others onboard and 19 on the ground—only one person survived. While the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau's (AIIB) preliminary report confirms both fuel switches were turned off within a second, it doesn’t state whether the action was accidental or deliberate. India’s Civil Aviation Minister urged restraint, saying no conclusions should be drawn yet. The Federation of Indian Pilots (FIP) has strongly condemned the US media report, calling it speculative and harmful. Meanwhile, Air India completed checks on the Fuel Control Switches in all Boeing 787s with no issues found.
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AI171 Tragedy: Aviation expert and Wing Commander Sharath Panicker has strongly dismissed claims of pilot error in the recent Air India crash, calling the official AAIB report deeply flawed. He points out missing pilot signatures, the absence of any pilot in the investigative team, and major procedural gaps. The controversy has sparked demands for transparency and a reinvestigation, with concerns growing over potential bias and foreign media misrepresentation.
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India is countering US tariffs with a textile export push, targeting 40 markets. Rahul Gandhi has reignited the Operation Sindoor debate, accusing PM Modi of.. IndiaTimes
A class 10 student Nayan, of Seventh Day School in the Khokhra area of Gujarat's Ahmedabad was stabbed to death by a Class 8 student after an altercation between.. DNA
Engine fuel cutoff moments before Air India plane crash, preliminary report reveals
On June 12, the London-bound Boeing 787 crashed in Ahmedabad. All 230 passengers on board, except for one, were killed.
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A chilling preliminary report by India’s Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) confirms that both engines of Air India’s Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner shut down seconds after takeoff from Ahmedabad on June 12, killing at least 270 people. The aircraft was airborne for just 32 seconds before slamming into buildings near BJ Medical College. Crucially, cockpit recordings capture a moment of confusion: one pilot asks, “Why did you cut off?” to which the other replies, “I didn’t.” Investigators found both fuel control switches had flipped from ‘RUN’ to ‘CUTOFF’, triggering total engine failure. The RAT deployed, signaling power loss, and the plane began a rapid descent. Despite efforts to restart, only one engine partially responded. Sabotage is ruled out, but scrutiny now falls on a 2018 FAA advisory and maintenance history. The probe will focus on whether faulty switches or human error led to one of India’s deadliest aviation disasters.
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India's first bullet train will cover a distance of 508 kilometres between Mumbai and Ahmedabad. Starting from the Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC) in Mumbai, it will... DNA
In Ahmedabad, a 27-year-old tailor was attacked by an acquaintance near Gita Mandir after refusing to buy soda and snacks for a drinking session. The assailant,... IndiaTimes Also reported by •Zee News
Over a month after the ghastly Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad, which had claimed more than 200 lives, the airline is now set to resume its international... DNA