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Prime Minister invites GPAI to lead policies on ethical and green AI. Crypto projects lost $1.7 billion to hackers in 2023

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A step towards sustainability, the Prime Minister asks GPAI for ethical and green artificial intelligence policies

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Today’s news: The Income Tax Department invites applications for multiple positions

Quick insights: Crypto projects lost $1.7 billion to hackers in 2023

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that during the next two days at the Global Partnership on AI (GPAI) summit here, India will try to address the creation of “sustainable and responsible” rules on artificial intelligence (AI) . In his inaugural address, Prime Minister Modi highlighted India’s central role in AI development and urged international stakeholders to learn from the nation’s collaborative AI development approach, included in the G20 Declaration of Delhi. He also urged more nations to integrate artificial intelligence into their national agendas.

Talented athletes are invited to apply for a variety of roles at the Rajasthan headquarters of the Income Tax Department. 55 positions for positions like Income Tax Inspector, Tax Assistant, Stenographer and Multitasking Staff are to be filled during the recruitment drive. The deadline for applications is January 16, 2024, with the process starting on December 12. The official website revenuetaxrajasthan.gov.in is the place where qualified individuals can submit their applications.

THE Global Artificial Intelligence Summit 2023, scheduled to take place at Bharat Mandapam from December 12 to 14, has garnered immense anticipation as Prime Minister Narendra Modi has extended a cordial invitation to this meeting of minds. Focusing on the advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) and promoting collaboration between nations, the summit aims to highlight breakthroughs and advancements in the field of AI. to know more

Due to tighter security and increased law enforcement activity, the amount of money lost from cryptocurrency projects to hackers has dropped by nearly half to about $1.7 billion this year. This year will likely “finish with significantly lower totals than 2022,” according to TRM Labs, which assists clients in detecting financial crimes, although there will be more hacks in December. Last year’s $4 billion cryptocurrency breaches included many significant thefts, including an attack worth more than $600 million on the Ronin Bridge blockchain network, linked to the game Axie Infinity.

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