Monthly Archives: August 2025

DGPSI-AI analysed by DeekSeek

The DGPSI-AI framework was subjected to analysis by the DeepSeek and the following response was received. Quote The DGPSI-AI framework (developed by Naavi for FDPPI) presents a comprehensive, forward-looking approach to AI governance under India’s DPDPA 2023, addressing critical gaps between AI innovation and data … Continue reading

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DGPSI-AI Analysed by Chat GPT

The DGPSI-AI framework was subjected to an evaluation by ChatGPT and the following was the result: Quote From the standpoint of AI risk management for a deployer under the DPDPA, the DGPSI-AI framework you’ve shared is both comprehensive and practically … Continue reading

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Hypnosys of an AI platform

The above screen shots emanate from a whistle blower’s observation and open out a discovery that AI chatbots and platforms are prone to get into a state, which I call as the Hypnotic or Narco state when it may be … Continue reading

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An Interview with Main Stream

Recently, I had attended the Digital Native Nexus 2025 -Bengaluru Edition on the theme “Tech Born-AI Fueled, Human led” on 25th July 2025. During the interaction, an interview had been recorded by the media “The MainStream” formerly CIO News. Here … Continue reading

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Implementation Specifications under DGPSI-AI

DGPSI-AI is the extension of the one and only framework for DPDPA Compliance namely DGPSI.  This extension is to address the issue of AI Deployment by a Data Fiduciary and preserving DPDPA compliance in such a scenario. The 9 implementation … Continue reading

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AI is susceptible to being hypnotized

In celebrating the second anniversary of DPDPA 2023, Naavi conducted a webinar yesterday on “Narco-Analysis of an AI Platform”. In what may be considered as a first time exposure of the vulnerability of an AI Platform to succumb to intense … Continue reading

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