Rhea Bhattacharya

About

Rhea Bhattacharya is an AI correspondent with a keen eye for cultural, social, and ethical trends in Generative AI. With a background in sociology and digital ethics, she delivers high-context stories that explore the intersection of AI with everyday lives, governance, and global equity. Her news coverage is analytical, human-centric, and always ahead of the curve. You can reach her out at: [email protected]
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Australian Government Unveils Ambitious Plan to Integrate Generative AI Across Public Service

TLDR: The Australian Federal Government has launched its 'AI Plan for the Public Service 2025,' mandating the widespread adoption of generative artificial intelligence across...

OpenAI Maintains Course on Sora 2 Amidst Public Citizen’s Deepfake and Copyright Warnings

TLDR: OpenAI has decided against withdrawing its Sora 2 video generation model, despite a formal plea from the advocacy group Public Citizen. The group...

Bridging the Divide: Why AI Needs a Qualitative Revolution

TLDR: A new research paper argues that while AI has advanced quantitative science, qualitative research has been neglected, forcing researchers to use inadequate general-purpose...

Beyond Digital: Exploring the Fundamentals of Physical Artificial Intelligence

TLDR: This paper introduces Physical AI, a paradigm where intelligence emerges from real-world interaction between a body, environment, and experience, unlike classical AI's reliance...

Generative AI Prompts Increased Workforce Surveillance in Indian IT Sector

TLDR: Indian IT companies are intensifying employee surveillance in response to the growing adoption of generative AI tools. This includes monitoring AI tool usage,...

Explorance Unveils MLY 3.1 in Canada: Advancing Responsible AI for Enhanced Feedback Intelligence and Data Sovereignty

TLDR: Explorance, a Canadian leader in feedback intelligence, has launched MLY 3.1 in Canada, integrating responsible AI, advanced feedback analysis, and complete data sovereignty....

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