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The High Court has come out with the ‘Policy Regarding Use of Artificial Intelligence Tools in District Judiciary’ for a responsible and restricted use of AI in judicial functions of the district judiciary of the state in view of the increasing availability of and access to such software tools.
AI diagnostics. Smart wearables. At-home lab tests.India’s health-tech sector isn’t just a sunrise industry anymore…
Belong, a fintech platform dedicated to Non-Resident Indians (NRIs), has raised $5 million in seed funding led by Elevation Capital. The startup plans to expand its product offerings and operations, starting from the UAE and moving into markets like Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the UK, and the US. Leveraging GIFT City’s regulatory framework, Belong aims to simplify cross-border banking and investment for NRIs with products such as US dollar-denominated fixed deposits, equity, insurance, and international cards.
Regtech startup Zango AI has raised $4.8 million in a round led by Nexus Venture Partners to expand teams in Bengaluru and London and develop AI-native compliance tools. Founded in 2024, Zango uses regulation-specific LLMs to automate compliance tasks, serving clients like Novobanco, Monzo, and Juni.
The fresh funds will be used to scale and develop its AI agent workforce across global life sciences enterprises, build its engineering team, and integrate with some legacy platforms within the life sciences segment. The Boston-based startup uses AI agents to automate and raise the level of efficiency of scientific knowledge work within highly regulated industries.
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The Vehicles Research & Development Establishment handed over nine defence technologies to ten private sector firms, reinforcing industry collaboration.