US senators propose government licensing for AI, Uttar Pradesh schools introduce coding and AI courses, AI cameras reduce traffic violations in Kerala, and AI transforms work. Let us take a look. US Senators Blumenthal and Hawley propose government licensing for AI, advocating rigorous testing, disclosure, and audit conditions for high-risk applications like facial recognition, potentially influencing future AI regulation debates. Uttar Pradesh plans to introduce coding, computational thinking, and AI courses to over 50 lakh students in Classes 6-8 from 2024-25, aiming to enhance personality and foster innovation. Kerala's Safe Kerala project has seen a significant reduction in traffic violations, with monthly violations dropping from 4.5 lakh to 2.5 lakh, reducing accidents and fatalities. AI's transformative potential in work requires cross-discipline skills, and 90% of jobs could be at risk within the next decade, requiring worker awareness and adaptability.