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Intelligent India 2026: Deepfake Rules & The $500B AI Alliance

  The Intelligent India Shift: Deepfake Deadlines & The Global AI Summit The second week of February 2026 has officially marked India’s transition from "Digital India" to "Intelligent India." Between new government mandates and a massive diplomatic tech push, the rules of the game are changing for every creator and tech leader in the country. Here are the three "Titan" moves you need to know today. 1. The 3-Hour Rule: MeitY’s Deepfake Crackdown In a massive regulatory shift yesterday (Feb 10), the IT Ministry issued revised guidelines that have social media giants like Meta and Google on high alert. The Mandate: Platforms must now label all AI-generated content and remove misleading deepfakes within 3 hours of being notified. The "Titan" Take: This is the world’s most aggressive timeline for content removal. For creators on techtitans.in , this means "Digital Provenance" (watermarking your AI art) is no longer a choice—it’s a ne...

The Titan Pulse: Apple’s Gemini Move & The Death of Budget PCs -(Weekly Roundup)

  Welcome to The Titan Pulse , your weekly briefing on the power moves shaping the future of technology. This week: Apple makes a desperate AI play, Intel abandons the low-end market, and Microsoft solves the "noise" in quantum computing. 🚀 1. The "Siri" Evolution: Apple and Google’s Unlikely Alliance The tech world is buzzing following the official confirmation that Apple has licensed Google’s Gemini technology to power the next generation of Siri . This marks a massive pivot in the AI arms race. While Apple continues to develop its on-device " Apple Intelligence " for privacy-focused tasks, Gemini will handle the heavy-duty cloud processing and complex reasoning. The Titan Take: Analysts expect this partnership to be the "make or break" topic during Apple's earnings call on January 29. Can Google’s brains combined with Apple’s hardware finally make Siri the assistant we were promised a decade ago? Or is this a sign that Apple has offi...