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Time of India
20-07-2025
- Time of India
Kerala High Court's new guidelines to district judiciary: 'AI tools shall not be used to...'
Representative Image. Credit: Canva The Kerala High Court has issued new guidelines for the district judiciary. These new guidelines explicitly prohibit the use of artificial intelligence (AI) tools to make decisions or conduct legal reasoning. This policy, which is said to be the first of its kind, marks a significant development in regulating AI tools within judicial functions. The "Policy Regarding Use of Artificial Intelligence Tools in District Judiciary" was introduced to ensure a responsible and restricted use of AI in judicial functions across the state, as it acknowledged the increasing availability and access to such tools. The policy advises the district judiciary to "exercise extreme caution" as "indiscriminate use of AI tools might result in negative consequences, including violation of privacy rights, data security risks and erosion of trust in the judicial decision making." The guidelines will apply to judicial officers, staff, interns, and law clerks in Kerala, and any violation may lead to disciplinary action. What Kerala High Court said in its guidelines for AI tool usage In its policy document (as seen by the Economic Times), the Kerala High Court said: 'Al tools shall not be used to arrive at any findings, reliefs, order or judgement under any circumstances, as the responsibility for the content and integrity of the judicial order, judgement or any part thereof lies fully with the judges.' 'The objectives are to ensure that AI tools are used only in a responsible manner, solely as an assistive tool, and strictly for specifically allowed purposes. The policy aims to ensure that under no circumstances AI tools are used as a substitute for decision making or legal reasoning,' the document highlighted. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like No annual fees for life UnionBank Credit Card Apply Now Undo The document also mentioned examples of generative AI tools like ChatGPT, Gemini, Copilot and Deepseek to note: 'The policy covers all kinds of AI tools, including, but not limited to, generative AI tools, and databases that use AI to provide access to diverse resources, including case laws and statutes.' 'The records in this regard shall include the tools used and the human verification process adopted,' the document further added. Boat Smart Ring Active Plus: DON'T BUY A SMARTWATCH AI Masterclass for Students. Upskill Young Ones Today!– Join Now


Time of India
20-07-2025
- Automotive
- Time of India
Why Nvidia's AI chip plans for China may not go as planned
Nvidia may have been hit with a 'new' problem with resuming export of its AI chips to China. The US-based company, which was recently given a go-ahead to restart the sales of H20 AI chips to the region, has reportedly informed its Chinese customers of limited supplies for the chips. H20 is the most powerful AI processor the semiconductor company has been permitted to sell to the country under US export restrictions. According to a report by The Information, the supply constraints stem from an April US government ban on H20 chip sales. Citing two sources, the report claims that this ban compelled Nvidia to void existing customer orders and cancel manufacturing capacity previously booked with chipmaker Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (TSMC). Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang stated at a Beijing media event last week that TSMC had subsequently reallocated its H20 production lines to produce other chips for different clients. Resuming manufacturing of Nvidia H20 chips may take time The report said that manufacturing new H20 chips from scratch could now take up to nine months. Moreover, Nvidia reportedly does not plan to restart H20 production, though the report did not cite specific sources for this detail. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like An engineer reveals: One simple trick to get internet without a subscription Techno Mag Learn More Undo Despite these reported supply issues, Huang recently commented that Nvidia would ramp up H20 chip supply and that licenses for Chinese orders would be swiftly approved. This comes just days after Nvidia announced its intent to resume H20 sales to the region, pending US government export license approvals. Huang also met with US President Donald Trump in the Oval Office last week to advocate for restarting sales of his company's specialised AI chips to China. Citing two individuals familiar with the meeting, The New York Times reported that Huang argued that American-made chips should remain the global standard. He is also said to have contended that the US would be making an error by ceding the massive Chinese market to homegrown competitors. Boat Smart Ring Active Plus: DON'T BUY A SMARTWATCH AI Masterclass for Students. Upskill Young Ones Today!– Join Now