Generative AI will disrupt education, and its impact has been vastly underestimated, said Nitin Sharma, Founding Partner at Antler, through the firm's NEXT100 report, featuring voices to discuss the next big things AI to building for the new-age consumer.
As the world moves further into a future defined by deep-tech technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things (IoT), 5G, and automation, it's evident that semiconductors are no longer just another component—they are the backbone of innovation.
"We're not just thinking about how we encrypt data; we're asking whether we can reduce dependency on foreign firmware and build a true root of trust," Golok Simli, CTO of Passport Seva
As India charges toward clean energy goals and growing electricity demands, a series of hard-hitting roadblocks threatens to slow progress—and some of these challenges are baked into the system itself.
The future of energy is now, in control rooms, data centers, solar farms, and substations across the country. Behind the traditional methods, a different kind of engine is running the show—one that learns, adapts, and improves, without ever needing a break.
Through his article, the successful business owner Mike Yan examines technological progress in online marketing and discusses how advanced automated chat experiences will reconfigure consumer interactions.
Currently, India matches Australia and New Zealand (ANZ) with about 20% of organisations having advanced AI capabilities. However, it still lags behind ASEAN, where 27% of enterprises have achieved this advanced stage
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The inaugural ITES-Q report presents a comprehensive overview of both global and national quantum ecosystems, including investment trends, talent development, institutional strengths, research output, intellectual property, startups, supply chains, and industrial activity.
With performance, privacy, and professional-grade resilience as its pillars, the ASUS ExpertBook P Series appears set to become a serious contender in the enterprise laptop market in India.
"One of the key differences between previous tech revolutions… is that for the first time, we intend to place trust in non-human intelligence for decision making. We are far more forgiving of human error, but much less forgiving of machine error. A few hundred thousand people die on the roads due to car accidents. And we take that as a given. But if one person is killed by an autonomous car, the provider of that has to go back to the drawing board for two years," Nilekani emphasised.
In 2024, India has emerged as the second-largest contributor to AI-related GitHub projects, accounting for 19.9% of global contributions, trailing only the US (23.4 %) and ahead of Europe (19.5 %)
India ranked 36th out of 170 nations on the 'Readiness for Frontier Technologies' index, marking a significant improvement from its 48th position in 2022
The adoption of AI and automation is redefining how companies in the manufacturing sector innovate and improve customer experiences. However, while these advancements promise increased productivity and cost savings, they also bring inherent challenges along with them
While technology continues to evolve, the panelists agreed on one thing; innovation is no longer limited to large corporations. Entrepreneurs who can identify critical pain points and harness technology efficiently will be at the forefront of the next wave of disruption.
Every day, millions of gamers around the world generate vast amounts of data—each click, decision, and interaction representing a unique piece of human behavior and cognition.
India's GenAI startup base has grown 3.6X from H1 CY2023 to H1 CY2024, spanning across infrastructure, applications, also more than 17 Indic and vertical models have been launched, there's been a 4X rise in GenAI assistants, and GenAI service startups have surged by 4.6X
India's healthtech startups attracted approximately USD 233.5 million in funding, in the first half of 2024. Yet, behind the numbers lies a pressing question echoing across clinics, policy tables, and investor meetings: Is artificial intelligence (AI) the panacea India's overburdened healthcare system needs, or does it risk turning care into crisis?
"India should definitely train its own models...There's so much more work to do to make models reason, think, and become truly agentic," Aravind Srinivas, CEO of Perplexity AI
OpenAI has also internally deliberated lowering the ChatGPT Plus subscription fee from its current $20 per month to a significantly lower price, making it more affordable for a wider user base.
Since the Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) growth boom took shape in 2023, large technology companies have attempted to centralize control of the space, in an effort to maintain their market dominance.