Private and Public Relationships — Predicted 2026
AI-Predicted Question Angles for UPSC 2026
Artificial Intelligence and Privacy Boundaries for Civil Servants
HighWith increasing AI adoption in governance, questions will likely explore how algorithmic decision-making affects civil servant privacy rights and accountability. The intersection of AI surveillance capabilities with constitutional privacy rights creates new ethical dilemmas requiring examination of traditional private-public boundaries in digital governance contexts.
Work-from-Home Arrangements and Ethical Boundaries
MediumPost-pandemic work arrangements blur physical boundaries between private homes and public offices, creating new ethical challenges. UPSC may test understanding of how traditional conduct rules apply in remote work settings, family member access to official information, and maintaining professional standards in domestic environments.
Social Media Regulation Effectiveness and Constitutional Rights
HighRecent social media guidelines for civil servants create ongoing tension between free expression and professional conduct. Current affairs developments and legal challenges to these guidelines provide rich material for examining the balance between individual rights and administrative requirements in digital age governance.