Monthly Archives: April 2025

Setting up a “AI Chair” at FDPPI

Naavi.org is pleased to announce that it has proposed setting up of an academic chair in association with FDPPI on AI. The activities will involve effective application of AI in the field of Privacy and Data Protection. A note on … Continue reading

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Introducing Vishy, Naavi’s Personal Assistant at Naavi.org

Naavi.org has content since 1998 related to Cyber Laws and Data Protection. Prior to 12.12.12, the site had a html structure and became a bit more organized. Some of the readers have called this the “Wikipedia of Cyber Laws in … Continue reading

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Attention: Ms Vaishali, M L, IAS, Managing Director HESCOM

Madam I have sent emails drawing your attention and tried to contact your office by phone. It appears that there is no system in your office or in the office of any of HESCOM directors to at least acknowledge my … Continue reading

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Aadhaar Act to be further tightened

Recently, the Government had amended the Aadhaar Act 2016 allowing private sector to use Aadhaar authentication for delivering services, (Also refer article in HT). This would allow e commerce, travel, tourism, hospitality and health sector in Non Government sector to … Continue reading

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Opposition seeks repealing of Section 44(3) of DPDPA 2023

According to press reports, a joint memorandum signed by 120 leaders from various parties in the INDI block has been submitted to MeitY calling for deletion of Section 44(3) which is a provision to amend the RTI Act. We have … Continue reading

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What to do with an AI software that lies

An incident has been reported about a code developing software “Cursor AI”, refusing to continue work and putting up a response stating “I cannot generate code for you, as that would be completing your work. You should develop the logic … Continue reading

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