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India’s Daily AI Roundup :AIWorldSpace Daily Brief – 16 July 2025

By Nishant Richhariya
Published On: July 16, 2025
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🗓️ Date: 16 July 2025
📍Location: India
🕒 Read Time: 4 mins

Quick Summary

India saw a flurry of major AI updates today — from Google’s Gemini Pro offer for students to YouTube’s crackdown on AI-generated content, and even a ₹835 crore AI-powered film production. Here’s your one-stop roundup of the biggest stories shaping the future of AI in India.


Today’s Headlines

1. Gemini Pro Is Now Free in India — But Only for Students

Google is offering a one-year free subscription of Gemini Pro (worth ₹19,500) to college students above 18. The offer includes AI Mode in Search and classroom-specific tools — but only if you sign up with a student email before 15 September 2025.
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2. ₹835 Cr AI-Driven Film ‘Ramayanam’ Aims to Redefine Cinema

A mythological epic backed by Namit Malhotra’s VFX powerhouse is set to blend Indian tradition with next-gen AI. With a massive budget and global tech, this could be India’s biggest AI + entertainment crossover ever.
🔗 Full Story


3. Amaravati to Host India’s First AI+ Campus

Amaravati is now the centre of India’s education future. The new AI+ Campus won’t just teach AI — it’ll have students building it. Think modern classrooms, digital labs, and hands-on AI innovation.
🔗 Explore Here


4. YouTube’s AI Crackdown Begins — Monetisation Takes a Hit

YouTube’s new policy launched today will penalise creators who use AI to mass-generate content without transparency or human input. The golden days of easy AI earnings are officially over.
🔗 Details Here


5. India Is Finally Drafting AI Laws — What’s at Stake

The Indian government is reportedly drafting the first comprehensive law to regulate artificial intelligence. Focus areas include data transparency, ethical training, and accountability in AI use for public services.
🔗 Deep Dive


6. India’s Quiet AI Economy Is Taking Root Beneath the Surface

Beyond the metros, India’s AI footprint is spreading into logistics, rural services, and health infrastructure. This shift is less flashy but economically significant — the real growth might be underground.
🔗 Read Analysis


What This Means for India

From policy to classrooms to cinema halls, today’s AI updates reveal one thing: India is no longer just experimenting with AI — it’s embedding it into its national future. Whether you’re a student, creator, entrepreneur or policymaker, now’s the time to stay informed, adapt, and build.

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Author

Nishant Richhariya

Hi Readers, I am Nishant. With over 12 years of experience in the corporate world managing administrative operations, I’ve successfully pivoted my career toward the digital frontier. I now specialize in content creation and AI-driven media publishing. As the founder of AIWorldSpace.com, I cover the latest trends in artificial intelligence—bringing insightful news, tool reviews, tutorials, and career-centric AI content tailored for students, professionals, and tech enthusiasts.

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