
The AI tracker: From classrooms to culture, insurance to entertainment
Published on: Sept. 27, 2025, 6:37 p.m. | Source: The Financial Express
A Jhansi teacher is recognized for creating an affordable AI-based humanoid robot, while Panjab University unveils an AI tool to detect cloned audio. A UN report reveals that women’s jobs are more vulnerable to AI automation. An insurance tech company launches India’s first voice-based AI platform, and Ramlila introduces AI-enabled LED walls for immersive visual […] | financialexpress.com