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AI dangerous tool in anybody's hands, observes Delhi HC

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 12 February 2025
The Delhi High Court highlighted the dangers of artificial intelligence, regardless of its origin, while hearing a PIL to block access to the Chinese AI chatbot DeepSeek. The court allowed time for the Centre's counsel to gather instructions for further action by February 20.
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