Author Archives: Vijayashankar Na

About Vijayashankar Na

Naavi is a veteran Cyber Law specialist in India and is presently working from Bangalore as an Information Assurance Consultant. Pioneered concepts such as ITA 2008 compliance, Naavi is also the founder of Cyber Law College, a virtual Cyber Law Education institution. He now has been focusing on the projects such as Secure Digital India and Cyber Insurance

DGPSI-AI Analysed by Chat GPT

The DGPSI-AI framework was subjected to an evaluation by ChatGPT and the following was the result: Quote From the standpoint of AI risk management for a deployer under the DPDPA, the DGPSI-AI framework you’ve shared is both comprehensive and practically … Continue reading

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Hypnosys of an AI platform

The above screen shots emanate from a whistle blower’s observation and open out a discovery that AI chatbots and platforms are prone to get into a state, which I call as the Hypnotic or Narco state when it may be … Continue reading

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An Interview with Main Stream

Recently, I had attended the Digital Native Nexus 2025 -Bengaluru Edition on the theme “Tech Born-AI Fueled, Human led” on 25th July 2025. During the interaction, an interview had been recorded by the media “The MainStream” formerly CIO News. Here … Continue reading

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Implementation Specifications under DGPSI-AI

DGPSI-AI is the extension of the one and only framework for DPDPA Compliance namely DGPSI.  This extension is to address the issue of AI Deployment by a Data Fiduciary and preserving DPDPA compliance in such a scenario. The 9 implementation … Continue reading

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AI is susceptible to being hypnotized

In celebrating the second anniversary of DPDPA 2023, Naavi conducted a webinar yesterday on “Narco-Analysis of an AI Platform”. In what may be considered as a first time exposure of the vulnerability of an AI Platform to succumb to intense … Continue reading

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AI cannot Say “Yes” when it does not know

The AI models are not capable of saying “I Don’t Know” unless they are prompted specifically to admit. This is one of the reasons that when challenged, they hallucinate in situations where exact answers are required. Creative answering may be … Continue reading

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