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- Section 24 - Employment and Skill Security Standards | Indic Pacific
Section 24 - Employment and Skill Security Standards PUBLISHED Previous Next Section 24 - Employment and Skill Security Standards [***] This is a repealed draft provision. Please click on "Next" to check the next draft provision / section. Related Indian AI Regulation Sources Karnataka Platform-Based Gig Workers (Social Security and Welfare) Ordinance, 2025 May 2025
- Artificial Intelligence, Market Power and India in a Multipolar World | Indic Pacific | IPLR
Liked our Work? Search it now on IndoPacific.App Get Searching Our Research Know more about our Knowledge Base, years of accumulated and developed in-house research at Indic Pacific Legal Research. Search our Research Treasure on IndoPacific.App. :) Artificial Intelligence, Market Power and India in a Multipolar World Get this Publication 2025 ISBN 978-81-990807-1-3 Author(s) Abhivardhan, Marius-Constantin Dinu, Sankalp Srivastava Editor(s) Not Applicable IndoPacific.App Identifier (ID) IPLR-SLDA-EXTAI-IG-001 Tags AI governance, AI value chain, AI washing, Alibaba Cloud, Amazon Web Services, Artificial Intelligence, Builder.ai, CARE Principles, cloud contracts, Community Data Trustees, data labelers, Data Sovereignty, economic future, economic law, electronic components, Google Cloud, inconsistent standards, India, Indigenous Data Governance, infrastructure, job losses, legal-policy intersections, localization, market intelligence, market power, Microsoft Azure, multilingual capabilities, multipolar world, National Critical Mineral Mission, open-source ethos, RBI FREE-AI Committee, regulatory arbitrage, restrictive contracts, semiconductor projects, state-led planning, strategic planning, tech law, vendor lock-in Related Terms in Techindata.in Explainers Definitions - A - E AI as an Industry AI as a Legal Entity AI as a Subject AI as a Third Party AI Doomerism AI Washing AI-based Anthropomorphization Accountability Anthropomorphism-based concept classification Derivative Generative AI Applications, the Generative AI products and services which are derivatives of the main generative AI applications, by virtue of reliance (DGAI) Definitions - F - J Intended Purpose / Specified Purpose Definitions - K - P Language Model Manifest Availability Model Algorithmic Ethics standards (MAES) Multivariant, Fungible & Disruptive Use Cases & Test Cases of Generative AI Object-Oriented Design Proprietary Information Definitions - Q - U Roughdraft AI SOTP Classification Synthetic Content Technical concept classifcation Technology by Default Technology by Design Technology Distancing Technology Transfer Technophobia Token Economics Definitions - V - Z Whole-of-Government Response Related Articles in Techindata.in Insights 34 Insight(s) on AI Ethics 8 Insight(s) on AI and Competition Law 8 Insight(s) on AI and Copyright Law 8 Insight(s) on AI and media sciences 8 Insight(s) on AI Governance 8 Insight(s) on AI regulation 7 Insight(s) on AI literacy 4 Insight(s) on AI and Evidence Law 3 Insight(s) on Abhivardhan 2 Insight(s) on AI and Intellectual Property Law 1 Insight(s) on AI and Securities Law 1 Insight(s) on Algorithmic Trading . Previous Item Next Item
- Technology Transfer | Glossary of Terms | Indic Pacific | IPLR
Technology Transfer Date of Addition 26 April 2024 This refers to the process of sharing AI knowledge and technology between different organizations or individuals. This can be done through formal channels such as research collaborations or licensing agreements, or through informal channels such as conferences and online communities. 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By using this glossary developed by Indic Pacific Legal Research LLP (referred to as 'The Firm'), you agree to the following terms of use: You may use the glossary for personal and non-commercial purposes only. If you use any content from the glossary of terms on this website in your own work, you must properly attribute the source. This means including a link to this website and citing the title of the glossary. Here is a sample format to cite this glossary (we have used the OSCOLA citation format as an example): Indic Pacific Legal Research LLP, 'TechinData.in Explainers' (Indic Pacific Legal Research , 2023) You are not authorised to reproduce, distribute, or modify the glossary without the express written permission of a representative of Indic Pacific Legal Research. The Firm makes no representations or warranties about the accuracy or completeness of the glossary. The glossary is provided on an "as is" basis and the Firm disclaims all liability for any errors or omissions in the glossary. You agree to indemnify and hold the Firm harmless from any claims or damages arising out of your use of the glossary. If you have any questions or concerns about these terms of use, please contact us at global@indicpacific.com
- AIACT.IN Version 3 Quick Explainer | Indic Pacific | IPLR
Liked our Work? Search it now on IndoPacific.App Get Searching Our Research Know more about our Knowledge Base, years of accumulated and developed in-house research at Indic Pacific Legal Research. Search our Research Treasure on IndoPacific.App. :) AIACT.IN Version 3 Quick Explainer Get this Publication 2024 ISBN Not Applicable Author(s) Abhivardhan Editor(s) Not Applicable IndoPacific.App Identifier (ID) AIACT3E Tags Abhivardhan, AI applications, AI Development, AI Education, AI Ethics, AI Future, AI governance, AI Impact, AI Industry, AI Innovations, AI Research, AI Resources, AI Solutions, AI Technology, AI Tools, AI Training, AI Trends, AIACT.IN V3, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning Related Terms in Techindata.in Explainers Definitions - A - E AI as a Concept AI as an Object AI as a Subject AI as a Third Party Accountability Deepfakes Definitions - F - J Framework Fatigue General intelligence applications with multiple short-run or unclear use cases as per industrial and regulatory standards (GI2) General intelligence applications with multiple stable use cases as per relevant industrial and regulatory standards (GI1) Generative AI applications with a collection of standalone use cases related to one another (GAI2) Intended Purpose / Specified Purpose Definitions - K - P Manifest Availability Multivariant, Fungible & Disruptive Use Cases & Test Cases of Generative AI Parameters Privacy by Default Privacy by Design Proprietary Information Definitions - Q - U SOTP Classification Technology Transfer Transformer Model Definitions - V - Z Whole-of-Government Response Related Articles in Techindata.in Insights 34 Insight(s) on AI Ethics 8 Insight(s) on AI Governance 8 Insight(s) on AI regulation 7 Insight(s) on AI literacy 3 Insight(s) on Abhivardhan 3 Insight(s) on AIACT.in . Previous Item Next Item
- Indian International Law Series, Volume 1 | Indic Pacific | IPLR
Liked our Work? Search it now on IndoPacific.App Get Searching Our Research Know more about our Knowledge Base, years of accumulated and developed in-house research at Indic Pacific Legal Research. Search our Research Treasure on IndoPacific.App. :) Indian International Law Series, Volume 1 Get this Publication 2020 ISBN 978-81-947926-2-8 Author(s) Akash Manwani, Avishi Pateriya, Avishikta Chattopadhyay, Manohar Samal, Mugdha Satpute, Mukesh M, Pooghuzhali R P, Prafful Tonge, Pratham Sharma, Ridhima Bhardwaj, Sathyajith MS, Vamya Dhawan, Vasu Sharma, Yashna Walia, Yashvi Agarwal Editor(s) Abhivardhan IndoPacific.App Identifier (ID) IILS1 Tags Comparative Law., Environmental law, Human Rights, India, International Law, International Organizations, International Trade, Investment Law, South Asia Related Terms in Techindata.in Explainers Definitions - A - E CEI Classification Class-of-Applications-by-Class-of-Application (CbC) approach Definitions - F - J GAE Indo-Pacific International Algorithmic Law Definitions - K - P Multi-alignment Multipolar World Multipolarity Permeable Indigeneity in Policy (PIP) Phenomena-based concept classification Definitions - Q - U Strategic Autonomy Strategic Hedging Technophobia Definitions - V - Z WANA WENA Whole-of-Government Response Related Articles in Techindata.in Insights 4 Insight(s) on Government Affairs 1 Insight(s) on India-US Relations 1 Insight(s) on governance 1 Insight(s) on Indic Pacific 1 Insight(s) on India 1 Insight(s) on strategic sectors . Previous Item Next Item
- AI Workflows | Glossary of Terms | Indic Pacific | IPLR
AI Workflows Explainers The Complete Glossary AI Workflows Date of Addition 19 Jan 2025 A structured automation process that integrates Artificial Intelligence, such as Large Language Models (LLMs) like ChatGPT, into specific steps via APIs. AI workflows are ideal for deterministic tasks requiring flexibility, pattern recognition, or the handling of complex rules. They combine traditional automation with AI-enhanced decision-making to address more dynamic needs. Related Long-form Insights on IndoPacific.App Artificial Intelligence Governance using Complex Adaptivity: Feedback Report, First Edition, 2024 Learn More Legal Strategies for Open Source Artificial Intelligence Practices, IPLR-IG-004 Learn More Ethical AI Implementation and Integration in Digital Public Infrastructure, IPLR-IG-005 Learn More Reimaging and Restructuring MeiTY for India [IPLR-IG-007] Learn More Reckoning the Viability of Safe Harbour in Technology Law, IPLR-IG-015 Learn More Previous Term Next Term terms of use This glossary of terms is provided as a free resource for educational and informational purposes only. By using this glossary developed by Indic Pacific Legal Research LLP (referred to as 'The Firm'), you agree to the following terms of use: You may use the glossary for personal and non-commercial purposes only. If you use any content from the glossary of terms on this website in your own work, you must properly attribute the source. This means including a link to this website and citing the title of the glossary. Here is a sample format to cite this glossary (we have used the OSCOLA citation format as an example): Indic Pacific Legal Research LLP, 'TechinData.in Explainers' (Indic Pacific Legal Research , 2023) You are not authorised to reproduce, distribute, or modify the glossary without the express written permission of a representative of Indic Pacific Legal Research. The Firm makes no representations or warranties about the accuracy or completeness of the glossary. The glossary is provided on an "as is" basis and the Firm disclaims all liability for any errors or omissions in the glossary. You agree to indemnify and hold the Firm harmless from any claims or damages arising out of your use of the glossary. If you have any questions or concerns about these terms of use, please contact us at global@indicpacific.com
- Reinventing & Regulating Policy Use Cases of Web3 for India [VLiGTA-TR-004] | Indic Pacific | IPLR
Liked our Work? Search it now on IndoPacific.App Get Searching Our Research Know more about our Knowledge Base, years of accumulated and developed in-house research at Indic Pacific Legal Research. Search our Research Treasure on IndoPacific.App. :) Reinventing & Regulating Policy Use Cases of Web3 for India [VLiGTA-TR-004] Get this Publication 2023 ISBN 978-81-959932-3-9 Author(s) Abhivardhan, Akash Manwani, Sanad Arora Editor(s) Not Applicable IndoPacific.App Identifier (ID) VLiGTA-TR-004 Tags Abhivardhan, Blockchain Integration, Blockchain Solutions, Case Studies in Web3 Adoption, Crypto Regulation in India, Cryptocurrency Adoption, Decentralized Finance (DeFi), Digital Payments, eCommerce and Web3, eCommerce Trends, Fintech Innovation, India's Digital Economy, Legal Framework for Web3, NFTs (Non-Fungible Tokens), Regulatory Challenges, Smart Contracts, Supply Chain on Web3, Technology Policy, Tokenization of Assets, VLiGTA, VLiGTA TR 004, Web3 and Data Ownership, Web3 and Financial Inclusion, Web3 Compliance, Web3 for Governance, Web3 for Small Businesses, Web3 Identity Management, Web3 Opportunities in India, Web3 Policy Regulations, Web3 Privacy and Security, Web3 Technology, Web3 Use Cases, Woocommerce Integration Related Terms in Techindata.in Explainers Definitions - A - E Automation Distributed Ledger Ethics-based concept classification Definitions - F - J Federated Learning Federated Unlearning Intended Purpose / Specified Purpose Definitions - K - P Manifest Availability Multi-alignment Multivariant, Fungible & Disruptive Use Cases & Test Cases of Generative AI Object-Oriented Design Privacy by Default Privacy by Design Definitions - Q - U SOTP Classification Technical concept classifcation Technology by Default Technology by Design Technology Distancing Technology Transfer Technophobia Definitions - V - Z Zero Knowledge Systems Zero Knowledge Taxes Related Articles in Techindata.in Insights 34 Insight(s) on AI Ethics 8 Insight(s) on AI and Competition Law 8 Insight(s) on AI and Copyright Law 8 Insight(s) on AI and media sciences 8 Insight(s) on AI Governance 8 Insight(s) on AI regulation 7 Insight(s) on AI literacy 4 Insight(s) on AI and Evidence Law 3 Insight(s) on Abhivardhan 2 Insight(s) on AI and Intellectual Property Law 1 Insight(s) on AI and Securities Law 1 Insight(s) on Algorithmic Trading . Previous Item Next Item
- AI Supply Chain | Glossary of Terms | Indic Pacific | IPLR
AI Supply Chain Explainers The Complete Glossary AI Supply Chain Date of Addition 5 Mar 2025 The end-to-end network of resources, technologies, infrastructures, and services required to create, train, deploy, and maintain AI systems. This includes hardware components (processing units, memory, sensors), computational resources (cloud services, data centres), data resources (datasets, knowledge bases), algorithmic frameworks, and human expertise. The AI supply chain encompasses both tangible and intangible assets across global networks of providers that collectively enable AI capabilities for end-users and organisations. Related Long-form Insights on IndoPacific.App Regularizing Artificial Intelligence Ethics in the Indo-Pacific [GLA-TR-002] Learn More Regulatory Sovereignty in India: Indigenizing Competition-Technology Approaches [ISAIL-TR-001] Learn More Artificial Intelligence Governance using Complex Adaptivity: Feedback Report, First Edition, 2024 Learn More Draft Digital Competition Bill, 2024 for India: Feedback Report [IPLR-IG-003] Learn More Legal Strategies for Open Source Artificial Intelligence Practices, IPLR-IG-004 Learn More Artificial Intelligence and Policy in India, Volume 4 [AIPI-V4] Learn More Ethical AI Implementation and Integration in Digital Public Infrastructure, IPLR-IG-005 Learn More Reimaging and Restructuring MeiTY for India [IPLR-IG-007] Learn More Indic Pacific - ISAIL Joint Annual Report, 2022-24 Learn More Impact-Based Legal Problems around Generative AI in Publishing, IPLR-IG-010 Learn More Legal-Economic Issues in Indian AI Compute and Infrastructure, IPLR-IG-011 Learn More Reckoning the Viability of Safe Harbour in Technology Law, IPLR-IG-015 Learn More Indo-Pacific Research Ethics Framework on Artificial Intelligence Use [IPac AI] Learn More Artificial Intelligence and Policy in India, Volume 6 [AIPI-V6] Learn More Previous Term Next Term terms of use This glossary of terms is provided as a free resource for educational and informational purposes only. By using this glossary developed by Indic Pacific Legal Research LLP (referred to as 'The Firm'), you agree to the following terms of use: You may use the glossary for personal and non-commercial purposes only. If you use any content from the glossary of terms on this website in your own work, you must properly attribute the source. This means including a link to this website and citing the title of the glossary. Here is a sample format to cite this glossary (we have used the OSCOLA citation format as an example): Indic Pacific Legal Research LLP, 'TechinData.in Explainers' (Indic Pacific Legal Research , 2023) You are not authorised to reproduce, distribute, or modify the glossary without the express written permission of a representative of Indic Pacific Legal Research. The Firm makes no representations or warranties about the accuracy or completeness of the glossary. The glossary is provided on an "as is" basis and the Firm disclaims all liability for any errors or omissions in the glossary. You agree to indemnify and hold the Firm harmless from any claims or damages arising out of your use of the glossary. If you have any questions or concerns about these terms of use, please contact us at global@indicpacific.com
- Generative AI applications with one standalone use case (GAI1) | Glossary of Terms | Indic Pacific | IPLR
Generative AI applications with one standalone use case (GAI1) Explainers The Complete Glossary terms of use This glossary of terms is provided as a free resource for educational and informational purposes only. By using this glossary developed by Indic Pacific Legal Research LLP (referred to as 'The Firm'), you agree to the following terms of use: You may use the glossary for personal and non-commercial purposes only. If you use any content from the glossary of terms on this website in your own work, you must properly attribute the source. This means including a link to this website and citing the title of the glossary. Here is a sample format to cite this glossary (we have used the OSCOLA citation format as an example): Indic Pacific Legal Research LLP, 'TechinData.in Explainers' (Indic Pacific Legal Research , 2023) You are not authorised to reproduce, distribute, or modify the glossary without the express written permission of a representative of Indic Pacific Legal Research. The Firm makes no representations or warranties about the accuracy or completeness of the glossary. The glossary is provided on an "as is" basis and the Firm disclaims all liability for any errors or omissions in the glossary. You agree to indemnify and hold the Firm harmless from any claims or damages arising out of your use of the glossary. If you have any questions or concerns about these terms of use, please contact us at global@indicpacific.com Generative AI applications with one standalone use case (GAI1) Date of Addition 26 April 2024 This is an ontological sub-category of Generative AI applications. Such Generative AI Applications have a single standalone use case of value. Midjourney could be considered a standalone use case, for example. This idea was proposed in Deciphering Regulative Methods for Generative AI, VLiGTA-TR-002 (2023). Related Long-form Insights on IndoPacific.App Deciphering Regulative Methods for Generative AI [VLiGTA-TR-002] Learn More Auditing AI Companies for Corporate Internal Investigations in India, VLiGTA-TR-005 Learn More The Legal and Ethical Implications of Monosemanticity in LLMs [IPLR-IG-008] Learn More Impact-Based Legal Problems around Generative AI in Publishing, IPLR-IG-010 Learn More [AIACT.IN V5] Draft Artificial Intelligence (Development & Regulation) Act, 2023, Version 5 Learn More Normative Emergence in Cyber Geographies: International Algorithmic Law in a Multipolar Technological Order, First Edition Learn More Previous Term Next Term
- The Indic Approach to Artificial Intelligence Policy [IPLR-IG-006] | Indic Pacific | IPLR
Liked our Work? Search it now on IndoPacific.App Get Searching Our Research Know more about our Knowledge Base, years of accumulated and developed in-house research at Indic Pacific Legal Research. Search our Research Treasure on IndoPacific.App. :) The Indic Approach to Artificial Intelligence Policy [IPLR-IG-006] Get this Publication 2024 ISBN 978-81-972625-2-4 Author(s) Abhivardhan Editor(s) Not Applicable IndoPacific.App Identifier (ID) IPLR-IG-006 Tags AI Ethics, AI foresight, AI knowledge management protocols, AI policy indigeneity, AI readiness assessments, AI regulatory sandboxes, AI skills development, AI strategy recommendations, AIACT.IN V3, algorithmic sovereignty, anticipatory sector-specific AI strategies, artificial intelligence policy, Buddhism, context-specific AI governance, India, Indian philosophy, Indian startups, local government, MSMEs, multi-stakeholder engagement, Nyaya, Permeable Indigeneity in Policy (PIP), regional government, responsible AI innovation, Samkhya, statutory bodies, Union Government, Vedanta Related Terms in Techindata.in Explainers Definitions - A - E AI as a Concept AI as an Object AI as a Subject AI as a Third Party Accountability Definitions - F - J Indo-Pacific Intended Purpose / Specified Purpose International Algorithmic Law Issue-to-issue concept classification Definitions - K - P Language Model Manifest Availability Multi-alignment Model Algorithmic Ethics standards (MAES) Multipolar World Multipolarity Multivariant, Fungible & Disruptive Use Cases & Test Cases of Generative AI Object-Oriented Design Omnipotence Omnipresence Polyvocality Permeable Indigeneity in Policy (PIP) Phenomena-based concept classification Proprietary Information Definitions - Q - U Roughdraft AI SOTP Classification Synthetic Content Technical concept classifcation Technology by Default Technology by Design Technology Distancing Technology Transfer Technophobia Definitions - V - Z Whole-of-Government Response Related Articles in Techindata.in Insights 34 Insight(s) on AI Ethics 8 Insight(s) on AI and Competition Law 8 Insight(s) on AI and Copyright Law 8 Insight(s) on AI and media sciences 8 Insight(s) on AI Governance 8 Insight(s) on AI regulation 7 Insight(s) on AI literacy 4 Insight(s) on AI and Evidence Law 3 Insight(s) on Abhivardhan 2 Insight(s) on AI and Intellectual Property Law 1 Insight(s) on AI and Securities Law 1 Insight(s) on Algorithmic Trading . Previous Item Next Item
- Sections 4-9, AiACT.IN V4 Infographic Explainers | Indic Pacific | IPLR
Liked our Work? Search it now on IndoPacific.App Get Searching Our Research Know more about our Knowledge Base, years of accumulated and developed in-house research at Indic Pacific Legal Research. Search our Research Treasure on IndoPacific.App. :) Sections 4-9, AiACT.IN V4 Infographic Explainers Get this Publication 2024 ISBN Not Applicable Author(s) Abhivardhan Editor(s) Not Applicable IndoPacific.App Identifier (ID) AIACTINV4S4-9 Tags ai accountability, AI Act 2023, AI Classification, AI Development, AI Ethics, AI governance, AI Impact, AI policy, AI regulation, AI Risk, ai transparency, aiact.in, Commercial Classification, Conceptual Classification, High-Risk AI Systems, India, Risk-based Classification, Strategic Sectors, Technical Classification, Version 4 Related Terms in Techindata.in Explainers Definitions - A - E AI as a Concept AI as an Object AI as a Subject AI as a Third Party Accountability Definitions - F - J Framework Fatigue General intelligence applications with multiple short-run or unclear use cases as per industrial and regulatory standards (GI2) General intelligence applications with multiple stable use cases as per relevant industrial and regulatory standards (GI1) Generative AI applications with a collection of standalone use cases related to one another (GAI2) Intended Purpose / Specified Purpose Definitions - K - P Manifest Availability Multivariant, Fungible & Disruptive Use Cases & Test Cases of Generative AI Parameters Privacy by Default Privacy by Design Proprietary Information Definitions - Q - U SOTP Classification Technology Transfer Transformer Model Definitions - V - Z Whole-of-Government Response Related Articles in Techindata.in Insights 34 Insight(s) on AI Ethics 8 Insight(s) on AI and Competition Law 8 Insight(s) on AI and Copyright Law 8 Insight(s) on AI and media sciences 8 Insight(s) on AI Governance 8 Insight(s) on AI regulation 7 Insight(s) on AI literacy 4 Insight(s) on AI and Evidence Law 3 Insight(s) on Abhivardhan 2 Insight(s) on AI and Intellectual Property Law 1 Insight(s) on AI and Securities Law 1 Insight(s) on Algorithmic Trading . Previous Item Next Item
- Deciphering Artificial Intelligence Hype and its Legal-Economic Risks [VLiGTA-TR-001] | Indic Pacific | IPLR
Liked our Work? Search it now on IndoPacific.App Get Searching Our Research Know more about our Knowledge Base, years of accumulated and developed in-house research at Indic Pacific Legal Research. Search our Research Treasure on IndoPacific.App. :) Deciphering Artificial Intelligence Hype and its Legal-Economic Risks [VLiGTA-TR-001] Get this Publication 2022 ISBN 978-81-957087-9-6 Author(s) Abhivardhan, Bhavana J Sekhar, Poulomi Chatterjee Editor(s) Not Applicable IndoPacific.App Identifier (ID) VLiGTA-TR-001 Tags Artificial Intelligence hype, Artificial Intelligence Resilience, competition policy, credibility concerns, D9 group, data privacy, demand, digital economy, economic innovations, ethical innovations., ethics research, Indian Society of Artificial Intelligence and Law, information economy, interconnectedness, perceptions, stocks, technology companies, valuations, Vidhitsa Law Institute of Global and Technology Affairs Related Terms in Techindata.in Explainers Definitions - A - E AI as an Entity AI Doomerism AI Washing AI-based Anthropomorphization Accountability Algorithmic Activities and Operations All-Comprehensive Approach Artificial Intelligence Hype Cycle Automation Class-of-Applications-by-Class-of-Application (CbC) approach Ethics-based concept classification Definitions - F - J Framework Fatigue GaryMarcus'd General intelligence applications with multiple short-run or unclear use cases as per industrial and regulatory standards (GI2) General intelligence applications with multiple stable use cases as per relevant industrial and regulatory standards (GI1) Generative AI applications with a collection of standalone use cases related to one another (GAI2) Intended Purpose / Specified Purpose Information Cosplay Definitions - K - P Klarna Effect Language Model Manifest Availability Model Algorithmic Ethics standards (MAES) Multivariant, Fungible & Disruptive Use Cases & Test Cases of Generative AI Parameters Polyvocality Privacy by Default Privacy by Design Proprietary Information Definitions - Q - U Roughdraft AI SOTP Classification Semi-Supervised Learning Strategic Autonomy Synthetic Content Technical concept classifcation Technology by Default Technology by Design Technology Distancing Technology Transfer Technophobia Token Economics Definitions - V - Z WANA WENA Whole-of-Government Response Related Articles in Techindata.in Insights 8 Insight(s) on AI and Competition Law 5 Insight(s) on digital competition law . Previous Item Next Item

