Arundhati Bhattacharya, President and CEO at Salesforce-South Asia and recipient of the Padma Shri, sat down with IANS at an event in the capital to reflect on India’s transformation into a digital
This programme, now part of the broader ‘OpenAI Academy’, focuses on real-world impact through hands-on guidance, early access to tools, and shared learning Indians have emerged as the most enthusiastic population globally
Under the theme “Engineering India’s AI Advantage,” the exclusive, invite-only event will bring together leading AI founders, researchers, tech CXOs, policymakers, and global investors….reports Asian Lite News Global venture capital firm Accel
This marks the beginning of a strategic partnership involving G42, OpenAI, Oracle, NVIDIA, Cisco, and SoftBank Group, all coming together under the banner of international AI leadership. In a landmark announcement that
Echoing this sentiment, Professor Esameldin Agamy, Chancellor of UoS, emphasised the value of academic partnerships in nurturing innovation across the UAE’s education sector The American University of Sharjah (AUS) hosted the concluding
The startup is betting that the biggest economic impact from AI will come not from elite-level problem solving but from automating everyday labor across industries As concerns rise over artificial intelligence (AI)
The digital art and retouching technology has helped movies reach a greater audience during the marketing leg of films. Standees, posters, flyers, billboards (creative and interactive billboards included), that little digital album
IndiaAI Mission aims to produce its own GPUs over the next three to five years to enhance the country’s AI capabilities Union Minister for Railways, Electronics, and Information Technology, Ashwini Vaishnaw, announced
One of the key features of the platform is its accessibility. Dr. Macdonald’s team has developed a method that transforms smartphones into VR headsets, ensuring that the platform is affordable and available
He highlighted the rapid growth of India’s startup ecosystem, noting that while the Indian economy is growing at an 8 percent annual rate, the number of startups is expected to grow at