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The Dark Side of AI: Privacy Risks for Indian Americans
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is becoming an inseparable part of daily life. From personalized recommendations to facial recognition and automated hiring, AI systems touch almost every digital interaction. While the convenience is undeniable, there’s a growing concern about how AI may jeopardize personal privacy—especially for minority communities like Indian Americans. How AI Collects and Uses Your Data AI systems thrive on data. Everything from y
The Dark Side of AI: Privacy Risks for Indian Americans
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is becoming an inseparable part of daily life. From personalized recommendations to facial recognition and automated hiring, AI systems touch almost every digital interaction. While the convenience is undeniable, there’s a growing concern about how AI may jeopardize personal privacy—especially for minority communities like Indian Americans. How AI Collects and Uses Your Data AI systems thrive on data. Everything from y
Is AI Spying on You? Top Concerns for NRIs Using Smart Devices
With the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) and the global spread of smart devices, many Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) are growing increasingly concerned about digital privacy and data security. From smart TVs to voice assistants like Alexa and Google Home, these devices offer convenience—but at what cost? Are they quietly listening, watching, and recording your private moments? In this article, we explore the top AI privacy concerns NRIs face, how smart devices collect data, and what y
Is AI Spying on You? Top Concerns for NRIs Using Smart Devices
With the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) and the global spread of smart devices, many Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) are growing increasingly concerned about digital privacy and data security. From smart TVs to voice assistants like Alexa and Google Home, these devices offer convenience—but at what cost? Are they quietly listening, watching, and recording your private moments? In this article, we explore the top AI privacy concerns NRIs face, how smart devices collect data, and what y
UPSC exam reforms introduce AI CCTV and biometric checks
The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has implemented a comprehensive upgrade to its examination process by integrating Aadhaar-based authentication and artificial intelligence (AI) surveillance. This new system, introduced through a revamped online portal launched on May 28, represents a critical effort to ensure the integrity and security of one of the most competitive and prestigious examinations in the country. As of June 4, approximately 2.65 lakh candidates had register
UPSC exam reforms introduce AI CCTV and biometric checks
The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has implemented a comprehensive upgrade to its examination process by integrating Aadhaar-based authentication and artificial intelligence (AI) surveillance. This new system, introduced through a revamped online portal launched on May 28, represents a critical effort to ensure the integrity and security of one of the most competitive and prestigious examinations in the country. As of June 4, approximately 2.65 lakh candidates had register
US Visa Crackdown: International Students Face Revocations Over Social Media, Minor Offenses
A growing wave of visa cancellations is sweeping through international student communities in the United States, raising alarm among students, universities, and civil rights advocates. According to a report by the Associated Press, international students—especially those from India—are facing heightened scrutiny, with some losing their student visas over issues as minor as traffic violations or social media activity. In a troubling shift, several top US universities including Harv
US Visa Crackdown: International Students Face Revocations Over Social Media, Minor Offenses
A growing wave of visa cancellations is sweeping through international student communities in the United States, raising alarm among students, universities, and civil rights advocates. According to a report by the Associated Press, international students—especially those from India—are facing heightened scrutiny, with some losing their student visas over issues as minor as traffic violations or social media activity. In a troubling shift, several top US universities including Harv









