| 1 | Impact of AI-Based Marketing Tools on Consumer Purchase Behaviour of Organic Food | Mr. Ravindra Shankar More, Dr. Niranjan Ramesh Shah | 01–09 |
| 2 | AI-Driven Warfare and India's Defence Preparedness | Dr. Devidas Vijay Bhosale, Dr. Aniket Sidhling Kothawale, Dr. Shashikant Chandrakant Nakate | 10–16 |
| 3 | Synthesis of WO₃ Thin Films by Spray Pyrolysis Integrated with Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning for Process Optimization | Jayashri Waghmode, Shubhangi Bhosale, Ramchandra Sapkal | 17–31 |
| 4 | The Impact of AI-Powered Multilingual Voice Search Technology on the Expansion of Agri-Commerce in Baramati Taluka | Prof. (Dr.) Vinod Suresh Deshmukh | 32–34 |
| 5 | A Study on Age, Income, and Education as Determinants of Preference for AI-Driven Biscuit Products in Pune City | Jyoti Solaskar-Rajebhosale, Sunil T. More | 35–50 |
| 6 | AI in E-Commerce & Digital Business Models | Asst. Prof Mayuri Narayan Nalawade | 51–56 |
| 7 | AI-Driven Approaches in Contemporary Mathematics: Methods and Applications | Mr. Vaibhav Shivaji Kshirsagar | 57–62 |
| 8 | Artificial Intelligence-Driven Predictive Analytics Framework for Enhancing Academic Performance in Higher Education Institutions | Prof. Salma Tainur Shaikh, Prof. Asmita Amol Bhagat, Prof. Rahul Adesh Shah | 63–75 |
| 9 | Artificial Intelligence – Based Optimization Techniques for VLSI Physical Design Automation | Kajal Balasaheb Rajebhosale, Saniya Isamuddin Kazi | 76–82 |
| 10 | Use of Artificial Intelligence for Talent Identification and Acquisition in Physical Education | Amit Vitthalrao Lahekar | 83–86 |
| 11 | Enhancing Cyber Security Awareness among Undergraduate Students in India | Vinaya Dipak Lale, Shraddha Ranjit Hadke | 87–92 |
| 12 | Essential DBMS Tools and Techniques for Supporting Artificial Intelligence Development | Yogita Dattatray Solankar, Pooja Dattatray Solankar | 93–97 |
| 13 | Teaching History in the Age of Artificial Intelligence | Prof. Dnyaneshwar C. Gulig | 98–102 |
| 14 | Rewriting the Past: Transforming History Education in the Age of Artificial Intelligence | Dr. Vidhate N.N | 103–110 |
| 15 | AI-Driven Fault Detection and Predictive Maintenance in HPLC Instruments | Ms. Shirsat Shital Dilipa, Mr. Zagade Akash Dhananjay | 111–118 |
| 16 | Impact of Artificial Intelligence on English Language Learning and Pedagogy | Mr. Shahaji Narayan Karande | 119–122 |
| 17 | Literature Review on Management Practices of CSR for Social Development | Mr. Shinde Dattatray Maruti, Dr. Bhosale Amar Bharat | 123–133 |
| 18 | Machine Learning Powered Automatic Greenhouse Management for Precision Farming | A. M. Pawar, S. N. Patil | 134–143 |
| 19 | AI in Entrepreneurship, Start-ups, and Innovation Management | Asst. Prof. Dnyanesh Sudhakar Gawali | 144–154 |
| 20 | AI in Entrepreneurship, Start-ups, and Innovation Management | Asst. Prof. Dnyanesh Sudhakar Gawali, Mr. Ranjit Bhauso Patil | 155–165 |
| 21 | Smart commerce: The Transformative Role of Artificial Intelligence in E-commerce | Asst. Prof. Sujata Vinayak Nimbalkar | 166–173 |
| 22 | The Evolution of Technology in Future Society with Reference to Arthur C. Clarke’s Novel | Dr. Prashant Sampatrao Shinde | 174–179 |
| 23 | AI - Robotics in Plant Biotechnology: Transforming Crop Improvement | Asst. Prof. Prajakta Rajendra Pawar | 180–186 |
| 24 | Artificial Intelligence in Start-ups: Opportunities, Challenges | Asst. Prof. Nitin Bhagwan Rupnawar | 187–193 |
| 25 | Smart Commerce: The Transformative Role of AI in E-commerce | Asst. Prof. Sujata Binayak Nimbalkar | 194–201 |
| 26 | A Comprehensive Review of the Basics of Quantum Computing | Dhane Neeta Kishor, Dhane Kishor Vitthalrao | 202–207 |
| 27 | Artificial Minds and Human Futures: AI in Science Fiction Narratives | Dr. Punekar Vijaykumar Ramchandra | 208–214 |
| 28 | AI and Democratic Procedure | Dr. Kharat Balasaheb Bhanudas | 215–222 |
| 29 | The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Higher Education | Dr. Ramchandra Pandurang Pakhare | 223–236 |
| 30 | Beyond the Blackboard: AI and English Language Pedagogy | Dr. Sachin Mahadeo More | 237–247 |
| 31 | Application of Artificial Intelligence in Physical Education | Dr. Sambhaji Bhonsale, Mr. Atul Wankhede | 248–251 |
| 32 | AI-Assisted Learning in English Studies | Dr. Sanju P. Jadhav | 252–259 |
| 33 | Managing Stress in Sports Professionals | Dr. Sarika Prabhakar Jagtap | 260–266 |
| 34 | The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Transforming Physical Education | Dr. Rajendrakumar Sukhadeo Deokate | 267–274 |
| 35 | The Transformative Impact of AI on English Language Learning | Ganesh Balasaheb Mane | 275–286 |
| 36 | Optimization in AI and Machine Learning for Ferrite Synthesis | Mhaske Sujit Sambhaji, Kalange Ashok Eknath, Sachin Babasaheb Kulkarni | 287–296 |
| 37 | Artificial Intelligence in Physical Education and Sports | Padmakar Dattatrey Gadekar | 297–304 |
| 38 | The Problem with Fitness Influencers in the Digital Era | Mr. Avinash Ramdas Rasge, Dr. Suhas Bhairat | 305–311 |
| 39 | AI–Driven Innovations in Inorganic Chemistry | Mr. Mahadev Vitthal Malve | 312–317 |
| 40 | Impact of AI Technology on the Indian Economy | Mr. Sachin Sarjerao Arade, Mr. Siddharth Sukhadeo Londhe | 318–325 |
| 41 | Role of Artificial Intelligence in Enhancing Hotel-Managed Food Delivery Systems | Mr. Yogesh Maruti Kharat, Dr. Bharat Vitthal Rahod | 326–335 |
| 42 | Integration of AI with Flame Photometry for More Accurate Automated Analysis | Ms. Chavan Komal Hauseram | 336–342 |
| 43 | AI-Based Prediction of Stability and Regeneration Efficiency of Carbon Capture Materials | Ms. Metakari Akanksha Dnyandeo, Ms. Metkari Apeksha Dnyandeo | 343–349 |
| 44 | A Stylometric and Machine Learning Approach to Detecting AI-Generated Text | Ms. Pandav Nikita Harish | 350–358 |
| 45 | Swarm Micro-Robots with AI-Based Coordination Algorithms for Targeted Drug Delivery | Ms. Rajlaxmi Shankarrao Ransing | 359–365 |
| 46 | Predicting Material Properties Using Machine Learning | Ms. Ransing Sumedha Ramrao | 366–372 |
| 47 | AI in Physical Education and Sports: A Comprehensive Review | Naresh Madhukar Bagal | 373–376 |
| 48 | Radial Pulse Analysis Using Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning | Prof. (Dr.) Kalange Ashok Eknath | 377–393 |
| 49 | Role of Artificial Intelligence in Injury Prevention and Health Management | Prof. (Dr.) Gautam Shahuraje Jadhav | 394–400 |
| 50 | Impact of Artificial Intelligence Technology on the Indian Economy | Prof. Satarle Shyam Laxman | 401–408 |
| 51 | The Absence of Women AI-Superheroes in Indian Cinema | Vidya Dnyaneshwar Gulig | 409–416 |
| 52 | Role of Artificial Intelligence in Injury Prevention and Health Management in Physical Education | Mr. Abhinav Khajuria, Mr. Ashish Shilarkar | 417–422 |
| 53 | AI in E-Commerce & Digital Business Models | Asst. Prof. Mayuri Narayan Nalawade | 423–428 |
| 54 | Behaviour of Organic Food | Mr. Ravindra Shankar More, Dr. Niranjan Ramesh Shah | 429–437 |
| 55 | कृषी क्षेत्रातील कृत्रिम बुद्धिमत्तेचा वापर : एक आढावा | सहा. प्रा. अजिनाथ सुरेश चोरमले, सहा. प्रा. संभाजी सुदाम ढूके | 438–446 |
| 56 | ए आय आणि लोकशाही प्रक्रिया | प्रा. धुळदेव शंकर वाघमोडे | 447–452 |
| 57 | कृत्रिम बुद्धिमत्ता (AI) आणि इतिहासाची पुनर्मांडणी | प्रा. सुवर्णा महादेव बनसोडे | 453–458 |
| 58 | कृत्रिम बुद्धिमत्ता (AI) आणि भारतीय समाज : एक अभ्यास | डॉ. उत्तम वाघमारे | 459–463 |
| 59 | मानवी हक्कांवर कृत्रिम बुद्धिमत्तेचा होणारा परिणाम | प्रा. ज्योत्स्ना गंगाराम गायकवाड | 464–469 |
| 60 | कृत्रिम बुद्धिमत्ता आणि भविष्यातील राजकारण | प्रा. रवि साहेबराव गायकवाड | 470–478 |
| 61 | AI तंत्रज्ञान और रचनात्मक लेखन | डॉ. बबन प्रकाश साळवे | 479–485 |
| 62 | हरित कृत्रिम बुद्धिमत्ता (Green AI) | डॉ. तेजश्री राहुल हुंबे | 486–493 |
| 63 | AI, मानवी हक्क आणि नैतिकता | अस्मिता मिलिंद चांदगुडे, हर्षदा तात्यासो वानखेडे | 494–500 |
| 64 | कृत्रिम बुद्धिमत्ता आणि भारतीय अर्थव्यवस्था | डॉ. अमित अनिल शेटे | 501–514 |
| 65 | एआय (AI) च्या युगातील राजकारणाचे भविष्य | श्री. आजिनाथ भगवान दडस | 515–517 |
| 66 | एआय : रोजगाराची नवीन संधी | प्रा. अभिजीत मनोहर शिंगाडे, डॉ. गजानन गणेशराव कदम | 518–527 |
| 67 | कृत्रिम बुद्धिमत्ता आणि भारतीय अर्थव्यवस्था : संभाव्यता आणि वास्तव | सपकळ नम्रता पृथ्वीराज | 528–538 |
| 68 | कृत्रिम बुद्धिमत्ता आणि मराठी भाषा संवर्धन | सहा. प्रा. रामभाऊ धोंडिराम कांबळे | 539–552 |
| 69 | डिजिटल लायब्ररी: माहिती युगातील ज्ञानप्रवेशाचा बदलता चेहरा | प्रा. शिंदे विनायक रघुनाथ | 553–562 |
| 70 | भारतीय अर्थव्यवस्थेतील कृत्रिम बुद्धिमत्तेची क्रांती | सहा. प्रा. अभिजीत मनोहर शिंगाडे, डॉ. राहूल निवृत्ती धुमाळ | 563–573 |
| 71 | मानसिक आरोग्य सेवेतील कृत्रिम बुद्धिमत्तेच्या भूमिकेचा अभ्यास | सहा. प्रा. राजेंद्रकुमार नरसिंग डांगे | 574–578 |
| 72 | ए आय आणि लोकशाही प्रक्रिया | प्रा. धुळदेव शंकर वाघमोडे | 579–584 |
| 73 | AI और हिंदी साहित्य का भविष्य | डॉ. संदीप बाळासो पवार | 585–590 |
| 74 | AI के युग में साहित्यकार की भूमिका | डॉ. अमर बन्सीलाल वाघमोडे | 591–596 |
| 75 | हिंदी साहित्य में कृत्रिम बुद्धिमत्ता (AI ) का बहुविषयी दृष्टिकोण | प्रा. सोमनाथ रामचंद्र चव्हाण | 597–600 |