Category Archives: Cyber Law

New Site search with Chat GPT included

After the failure of using word press applications for AI chatbots, I have now added the Bing Site search to this site through the menu link. This provides site search along with  Chatbot automatically in the right top corner of … Continue reading

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Experimenting with AI chat bot.. Disclaimer

Dear Visitors I am trying to experiment with a Chatbot on the website of Naavi.org. This is a word press plug in.  I have found that answers provided by the Chatbot may be incorrect. This is an experiment and Naavi … Continue reading

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Artificial Intelligence Regulation is already implied in ITA 2000 and DPDPB 2022

While we wait for a new law to be framed for AI regulation in India, we understand that it would take time. However, Indian law is so designed that AI regulation can be implead through ITA 2000 through Section 11 … Continue reading

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The RRR saga… and Suppression of information on suspected Cognizable offence

[PS: This post is slightly off-topic. It is posted as a reflection of a responsible citizen from Karnataka unhappy with the developments.  Ignore if you donot consider it relevant for you] In the Rohini-Roopa-Ravi discussion that is  raging in Karnataka, … Continue reading

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Is Privacy Impossible in Metaverse?

The above article titled “New Research suggests that Privacy in the metaverse might be impossible” is an interesting information that suggests how “Motion data” can be analyzed with AI to identify the avatars on a Meta Verse site. The study … Continue reading

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“Personal Digital Age” needs to be given a legal recognition

Information Technology Act 2000 (ITA 2000) defined Electronic Document as a “Binary Expression” and legally recognized a definition for  “Document in Electronic Form”.  It provided a legal recognition making such documents  as equivalent to “Paper documents”. Simultaneously the “Digital  Signature” … Continue reading

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