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  • AI start-up Innefu Labs raises $2 million from IndiaNivesh

    AI start-up Innefu Labs will invest the funds raised from IndiaNivesh in product and technology development, team expansion and overseas launches

    Source: Livemint
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  • Fundraising done, Flipkart now under pressure to boost sales and reduce costs

    Flipkart has to justify the fundraising and the eBay India acquisition by keeping Amazon India at bay and cutting costs

    Source: Livemint
    11190
  • Flipkart raises $1.4 billion from eBay, Microsoft, Tencent, acquires eBay India

    After the fundraising from Microsoft and eBay, Flipkart may get more capital soon as SoftBank may invest in the e-commerce firm if Snapdeal's sale goes through

    Source: Livemint
    9573
  • Active.ai raises $3 million from Kalaari Capital and IDG Ventures

    Active.ai will use the fresh funds to improve the technology behind its platform and focus on getting more customers in Asia and north America.

    Source: Livemint
    8970
  • AI on par with human intelligence is many years away: Neil Jacobstein

    Neil Jacobstein, who chairs the artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics track at Singularity University on the Nasa Research Park campus, talks about the issues around AI

    Source: Mint
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  • What makes India the third largest global site for Artificial Intelligence companies?

    Experts believe adoption of AI in developing countries will be much faster than in developed nations, as the magnitude of change it will bring will be far larger. Alnoor Peermohamed reports.

    Source: Rediff
    9711
  • 90 Percent Of Indian Startups Fail Within The First 5 Years: An IBM And Oxford Study

    Innovation Distinguishes Between A Leader And A Follower. - Steve Jobs

    Source: Inc42
    11205
  • Google to mentor 6 more Indian startups in AI, Machine Learning

    The Internet giant Google on Wednesday said it will mentor six more Indian startups in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) at its developers' launchpad in San Francisco from July 17.

    Source: YOURSTORY
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  • Indiana rolls out red carpet for Indian IT companies, offers big incentive packages to Infosys

    States in the US are looking to roll out the red carpet for Indian IT services companies, with Indiana offering as much as $31 million in incentives to Infosys as it looks to drum up jobs in the sector.

    Source: ET
    9885
  • Why it is the right time for enterprises to embrace smart IT technologies

    With the emergence of Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML), Big Data, cloud computing and other concurrent new age technologies, the legacy IT companies and teams need to relook at their internal processes and structure.

    Source: Financial Express
    10686
  • Why Are Indian Enterprises So Wary Of AI?

    Artificial intelligence is being counted among the most happening technologies in India of late, but the highly specialized segment is yet to receive the attention it should from the business segment.

    Source: CXO Today
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  • Former Infosys CEO Says: For Techies, Performance Evaluations To Get Tougher

    Infosys co-founder Kris Gopalakrishnan said he hadn't seen or heard anything about massive layoffs.

    Source: NDTV
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  • IT Professionals Rush To Reskill As 85,000 Jobs Open Up In New Areas

    India's $150 billion IT industry is in the midst of a major upheaval. Pressurised by lower margins and rising costs, IT companies are switching to automation.

    Source: NDTV
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  • Indian Techies, IT Firms Sweat Over Trump's H-1B Visa Review

    For Grishma, an Indian software designer, President Donald Trump's review of the visa programme for bringing highly skilled workers into the United States comes at a bad time.

    Source: NDTV
    9576
  • What Indian IT needs to do urgently to survive the digital future

    The world has changed almost overnight, and yet Indian IT firms seem to be reluctant to take the plunge to radically overhaul their operations, wean themselves off the traditional model, and undergo some short term pain so they can compete in the digital present and future. Here's a to-do list that they may find helpful.

    Source: ZDnet
    8469
  • The Indian IT industry's future potential

    The Indian IT industry would do well if it upgrades its capabilities and offerings in line with emerging technologies and market imperatives.

    Source: Mint
    11256
  • IIT-JEE Advanced 2017 results: Pune's Akshat Chugh ranks second in the country

    Pune CBSE Class XII topper, Akshat Chugh, bagged all-India second rank in the IIT-JEE (Advanced) 2017, with 446/450. A resident of NIBM Road, Akshat had scored 98 per cent in the recently-announced CBSE Class XII results.

    Source: Indian Express
    17823
  • Unemployment is Up Because 'Make in India', Other Official Schemes Aren't Working

    Make in India, Digital India, Startup India and the Smart Cities project were all aimed at creating jobs for the country's youth, but the government has failed to deliver on that promise.

    Source: The Wire
    20607
  • Big Data Jobs In High Demand; Amazon, HCL, IBM Among Top Recruiters: Study

    Increase in the number of jobs available in analytics is nearly twice that of the previous year, according to the Analytics & Data Science India Jobs Study 2017.

    Source: NDTV
    11007
  • Indian IT do not depend on H-1B visa: Infosys CEO Vishal Sikka

    Infosys CEO Vishal Sikka refutes the general impression that Indian IT industry's outsourcing business is dependent on H-1B visa, rules on which are being tightened by US President Donald Trump

    Source: Livemint
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  • The things jobless engineers should do to get back into India's IT game

    Whether you're fresh out of engineering college or a few years into your career, all the bad news surrounding India's IT industry is understandably a cause for concern.

    Source: QZ
    10686
  • How companies can develop internal data science expertise instead of hiring more Ph.D.s

    Right now, many data science jobs require a Ph.D. Here's how companies can help employees who lack advanced degrees get on this career track.

    Source: Techrepublic
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  • Artificial Intelligence-enabled Cloud solutions set to win the race: IBM India

    When it comes to delivering intelligent Cloud experience, robust artificial intelligence (AI)-driven solutions are going to decide who is better equipped to provide enterprises with extended capabilities, says a key IBM executive.

    Source: ET
    11286
  • Infosys and TCS: Trumped in America, Indian IT looks to Europe

    With their relationship with America going cold, India's information technology (IT) giants are warming up to Europe.

    Source: Quartz
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  • Artificial intelligence, machine learning to impact workplace practices in India: Adobe

    Over 60 per cent of marketers in India believe new-age technologies are going to impact their workplace practices and consider it the next big disruptor in the industry, a new report said on Thursday.

    Source: ET
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  • Demand for artificial intelligence, machine learning experts to rise 60% by 2018: report

    KellyOCG India's Francis Padamadan says artificial intelligence, machine adoption is on the rise in India, but there is negligible talent with experience in deep learning.

    Source: Livemint
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  • These three countries are winning the global robot race

    When it comes to making machines to perform tasks that humans have done for years, the United States, China and India are far ahead of anyone else, according to a top tech industry executive.

    Source: CNN
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  • India leads the artificial intelligence race thanks to the local offices of US firms

    India is way ahead of many other countries in implementing artificial intelligence (AI). Well over half-58%-of the companies that are using AI in India are working with the technology at scale, i.e., they are going beyond pilot and test projects and adopting the technology at a larger scale, says a Capgemini report released this month. The report is based on a survey of nearly 1,000 companies that are using AI and have revenues of over $500 million across nine countries. It was conducted between March and June 2017.

    Source: Quartz
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  • Artificial intelligence will replace some of the existing jobs: Amazon India AI head

    Artificial intelligence (AI) will replace some of the existing jobs, however, it will create more jobs in future as more and more sectors besides e-commerce such as retail and manufacturing will start to leverage from it, a top Amazon India executive said on Monday.

    Source: Money Control
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  • The Reports Are In: AI and Robots Will Significantly Threaten Jobs in 5 Years

    A study from Redwood Software and Sapio Research released October 4th revealed that IT leaders believe automation could impact 60% of businesses by 2022 and threaten jobs in the process. Now, a new, separate report from PwC, the second biggest professional services firm worldwide, suggests a similar timeline; one in which people may need to practice and learn new skills - or be left behind as automation takes over.

    Source: Futurism
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  • Kannur-based startup ArticBot bets big on machine learning

    Founded by 26-year-olds V P Rahul and Rijin Ramesh, the platform offers customers virtual chat assistant to address business queries without delays.

    Source: Yourstory
    11073
  • How Artificial Intelligence is reshaping the e-commerce sector

    Artificial intelligence, as the name suggests is the tech behind artificially recreating human intelligence, by making a software that understands repetitive human habits.

    Source: Yourstory
    11916
  • Machine Learning - the new catalyst in higher education

    Who would have thought that the stories around self-driven cars could actually come true, so much so that machine learning algorithms can enable computers to communicate with humans, drive cars, play games and do things human cannot do.

    Source: YourStory
    12939
  • 'Artificial intelligence will complement human effort, not replace it,' say top CEOs

    Corporate houses discussed ways in which converging technologies should be responsibly harnessed to drive growth.

    Source: Your Story
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  • Railways to use Artificial Intelligence for preventing signal failures

    Aiming to reduce the possibilities of signals failing, Indian Railways has undertaken remote condition monitoring of the system, a new approach for the national transporter, to predict failures through the effective use of Artificial Intelligence.

    Source: ET
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  • 93% Indian workers happy to work with a bot: Survey

    A whopping 93 per cent of Indian workers feel positive about meeting bots and virtual assistants at their workplace, a survey conducted in 10 countries has found.

    Source: ET
    13854
  • IT firms carve out separate units to tap into AI, automation

    Infosys, Wipro and other Indian IT firms are toeing the IBM line to start separate business units for new tech such as Artificial Intelligence and Automation

    Source: Mint
    11280
  • UpGrad bets on AI for job creations, after Cambridge now partners with IIIT-B

    Few weeks after announcing a partnership with Cambridge Judge Business School, and earmarking Rs 200 crore for foraying into Southeast Asian Markets and the Middle East.

    Source: YourStory
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  • Global Employability Rankings: The university that produces the most employable graduates in India

    Only three institutes, including two IITs, from India, have found a place in the top 150 in the latest released Times Higher Education Global University Employability Ranking 2017.

    Source: Moneycontrol
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  • Quitting your job due to AI & ML War? Here is the right way to do it

    Remember not to give your self-esteem (or power over your personal money) to someone else while quitting your job. You can quit whatever you want.

    Source: Your Story
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  • Bank job cuts: Employment at lenders set for cuts due to automation, digital economy push

    Expect more bank jobs to go because of automation and the digital economy push

    Source: Financial Express
    8595
  • Be a learning machine to survive in the AI, ML era: Sunil Bhatia, CEO, Infogain

    In tough and uncertain times it's perhaps easier for the small, nimble footed companies to change rather than for multi-billion dollar giants.

    Source: ET
    12036
  • Google collaborates with Pluralsight and Udacity to offer 1.3 lakh scholarships to Indian students in AI, Cloud, VR

    Google, in association with technology learning platform Pluralsight and educational institution Udacity, announced a new scholarship programme that will help train 1.3 lakh developers and students across the country.

    Source: Techobserver
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  • What technology trends you can expect in education in 2018

    Technology's transformative nature is like that of an excited particle that alters the status quo of any physical space it enters. A little glimpse into the dynamic digital world is indicative of how technology has given a whole new meaning to education.

    Source: Yourstory
    13599
  • How AWS is leaving the competition behind in the era of IoT, AI and ML

    At Re:invent, Amazon launches more than 12 automated services that let engineers scale up deployment of applications on the cloud on a real-time basis instead of old-style manual provisioning.

    Source: Your Story
    12825
  • IT jobs: Traditional employment dying, here's how AI and machine learning can revolutionise segment

    Driverless cars may put drivers out of business and recruitment automation may take away the jobs of some HR professionals, but we must remember that while 'routine' work gets automated with machine learning and AI, 'knowledge' work will still require human intervention

    Source: Financial Express
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  • Bangalore-based startup first to compete AI Facebook challenge

    A Bangalore-based startup is claimed to have become the first company in the world to successfully complete a difficult 20-part challenge in Artificial Intelligence created by Facebook in 2015.

    Source: Economics Times
    9543
  • Samsung India to hire 2,500 engineering graduates in three years

    Samsung India will hire 2,500 graduates from the country's top engineering institutes over the next three years in what is being billed as one of its largest recruitment drives to ramp up research and development talent.

    Source: ET
    9945
  • Fired Indian IT workers turn to chatbots for counselling

    The upheaval in India's $154 billion tech outsourcing industry has prompted thousands of IT workers to seek solace in online therapy services.

    Source: Livemint
    18528
  • Pay hikes may get fatter in 2018 after trimming of jobs in 2017

    India Inc is promising better pay hikes of 10-15 per cent for the right talent in 2018 after a challenging year for the job market.

    Source: TOI
    11409
  • Samsung will hire 1,000 Indian engineers graduating in 2018 for new-age domains

    In a push towards introducing Internet of Things, artificial intelligence and machine learning in a bigger way, Samsung will recruit fresh graduates across IITs and other top engineering colleges in 2018.

    Source: Indian Express
    14325
  • Microsoft vies with Amazon, Google for $100 billion digital transformation in India

    As many as 70 out of 100 BSE-listed companies using MS Cloud, says Maheswari

    Source: The Hindu
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  • Nearly 70 per cent Indian firms might deploy Artificial Intelligence before 2020: Intel

    As firms' appetite for the adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI) grows, a report on Thursday said 68.6 per cent Indian organisations might deploy it before 2020.

    Source: Indian Express
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  • Artificial Intelligence Will Affect 54 Million Indian Jobs in the Next 5 Years

    Will Artificial Intelligence replace the current jobs, or will it create new jobs five years from now? It is analyzed that AI will either be the game changer in Indian industries or it will fail to impact the Indian market.

    Source: Sanvada
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  • Artificial Intelligence in workplace will kill some jobs, but produce host of creative ones, say experts

    Aakash K did the graveyard shift answering queries of US customers for a call centre. The job paid him well enough to be able to pay off his EMIs and live in Mumbai.

    Source: Firstpost
    11334
  • Flipkart to carve out internal artificial intelligence unit AI for India

    Flipkart to invest hundreds of millions of dollars in AIforIndia, hire artificial intelligence experts, build infrastructure

    Source: Mint
    13605
  • India's IT lays off top 56,000 and there is more coming

    For IT Techs in India, 2017 has not been a good year. For a number of years, India has been one of the world's top employment generators, but hiring has plummeted and layoffs are hitting companies, big and small.

    Source: Digital Journal
    13662
  • IT industry expected to hire 2 lac people in 2018

    India's information technology industry is expected to add between 1.8 lakh to 2 lakh jobs in 2018. This will largely be due to digitization, according to staffing firm, TeamLease Services. Alka Dhingra, general manager, IT staffing said in a statement "2017 was a year of disruption for telecom and IT industry

    Source: HOB Team
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  • Less than 5% of Indian IT workers ready for AI & Cloud Computing work

    Around 56,000 engineers have been laid off by Indian IT giants like Wipro, Infosys, Cognizant and others in 2017. The layoff numbers of 2017 were double that of 2016. The reason cited was their lack of preparation for newer technologies. Less than 5% of Indian techies are said to be equipped to handle high-skilled jobs.

    Source: HOB Team
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  • More Indian companies to adopt artificial intelligence in 2019: Intel report

    There has been an increased appetite towards the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) by Indian companies.This, in turn, may spike organisation spends on this tech, over the next 18 months, says an Intel India commissioned report, undertaken by the International Data Corporation (IDC)

    Source: TOI
    13017
  • Startup Watchlist: 10 Indian AI Startups To Watch Out For In 2018

    Indian AI Startups Raised About $87.85 Mn In 2017

    Source: Inc42
    31674
  • Hard times: One in 10 jobs in India will disappear by 2022

    Many of the existing jobs will evolve and 37% of the workforce will likely be deployed in roles requiring radically changed skill sets.

    Source: Scroll
    21600
  • How Artificial Intelligence will affect your career in 2018

    According to Pricewaterhouse Coopers report, using different data sets to make predictions, including predictions for shopping, is currently the biggest focus of Artificial Intelligence (AI) globally.

    Source: Newsbytesapp
    20832
  • Career goals to succeed in 2018

    Digital disruption, artificial intelligence and a roller coaster of a job market are changing the way we work. The ability to adapt to new workplace requirements will determine future success for both the employees and the organisation.

    Source: ET
    10329
  • These are the Indian tech jobs that aren't disappearing in 2018

    Layoffs and hiring freezes in Indian IT are likely to continue in 2018, but it's not as hopeless as it seems.

    Source: QZ
    10068
  • Here's what Indian IT companies want from the year 2018

    What doesn't kill you, makes you stronger. That's probably the prescription pill for the $150 billion IT industry that faced multiple headwinds in the form of increased visa scrutiny and slowdown in client spending this year.

    Source: Gadgetsnow
    10848
  • Startup Watchlist: 11 Indian IoT Startups To Watch Out For In 2018

    11 IoT Startups That Might Disrupt The Indian Market With Their IoT-enabled Products.

    Source: Inc42
    19152
  • 2017 was good for AI sector, but what will the cards hold for 2018?

    2017 was definitely the year of Artificial Intelligence (AI). With plenty of breakthroughs like Google's AlphaGo Zero making headlines, the year also provided a launchpad for several AI startups to establish themselves in the new tech sphere.

    Source: Yourstory
    12963
  • AI, data science and other fields Indian techies can skill themselves in to survive the IT bust

    Jobs involving artificial intelligence, machine learning, and big data have become mainstream of late.

    Source: Scroll
    11208
  • Forget US, you need reskilling to keep your job in India: R Chandrasekhar, Nasscom

    In an interview with ET Now, R Chandrasekhar, Nasscom, says while India accounts for 70% of US H1-B visas, Indian IT companies account for less than 15% of the visas but definitely the move on green card applicants will impact India.

    Source: ET
    9027
  • Girls sulk to log on to Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

    While a number of men opted for 10-year AI/ML courses, women were more inclined to go in for shorter 1-3 year courses.

    Source: Deccan Chronicle
    9417
  • Cloud, Mobile Or Big Data? In-demand IT Jobs & Skills For 2018

    Automation, machine learning and other emerging technologies have made it necessary for IT employees to learn new skills.

    Source: NDTV
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  • Here are the 8 finalists from the Wharton India Startup Challenge 2018

    The finals of the Wharton India Startup Challenge-a conference that connects emerging startups with investors and allows them to pitch their business ideas-saw several startup entrepreneurs taking the stage to present their ventures to a team of judges that included Rehan Yar Khan (Managing Partner, â??Orios Venture Partners), Sandeep Murthy (Partner, Lightbox Ventures), Shivani Bhasin Sachdeva (MD & CEO, India Alternatives), Karan Mohla (Executive Director, IDG Ventures India), Preeti Sinha (Senior President and Global Convenor, YES INSTITUTE at Yes Bank Limited) and Vishal Khare (Director, Enterprise, Citrix India and Angel Investor).

    Source: Yourstory
    11313
  • Are you an SMB waiting to harness AI? Here are ways you can do it

    Unlike big corporations, SMBs do not have the budget to create their own tools. This is where already available tools and platforms in the market can help your business.

    Source: Yourstory
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  • In - 55% of Jobs in India Auto Inc Will Require Radically Changed Skill Sets By 2022: Survey

    The challenge of skills is looming large on the Indian automotive sector. While captains of industry and apex associations SIAM and ACMA are already seized of the enormity of the issue, a new survey has reiterated the concern. The automotive industry currently accounts for employing about 19 million people both directly and indirectly.

    Source: Autocarpro
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  • A bit of AI in every Indian's life

    India's first smart street lighting project being implemented for the pink city of Jaipur has a bit of artificial intelligence (AI) in it. Microsoft Azure Internet of Things (IoT) is powering the project that targets replacing all 1.98 lakh conventional street lights with Samudra LED lights.

    Source: DNA India
    12303
  • The Future of Asia is ultimately about AI, other advanced tech and economics

    Hugh White makes the case that America's influence is decreasing in Asia and China is on the eventual but inevitable path to dominating Asia.

    Source: Nextbigfuture
    10047
  • Reskilling our R&D engineers for next wave of technology: Adobe India

    Industries globally, including in India, are going through a seismic change today when it comes to embracing disruptive technologies like Machine Learning (ML) and Artificial Intelligence (AI).

    Source: Yourstory
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  • Salary hikes in India Inc to hover around 8-10%, IT may see lower increments

    With respect to the different sectors, automation could have an impact on the hikes and only individuals with specified skills that cannot be replicated by a machine will be at an advantage

    Source: Moneycontrol
    13140
  • Job seekers may get relief as cos look to ramp up hiring

    About 55 percent of companies are looking to increase their headcount in 2018, according to Mercerâ??s 2017 India Total Remuneration Survey.

    Source: Moneycontrol
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  • Job seekers may get relief as cos look to ramp up hiring

    About 55 percent of companies are looking to increase their headcount in 2018, according to Mercerâ??s 2017 India Total Remuneration Survey.

    Source: Moneycontrol
    9609
  • Artificial intelligence in Blockchain, manipulative chatbots to define 2018: FICO study

    The year 2018 will be one of artificial intelligence 'operationalisation' as more services integrate AI systems in their core offerings. The age of artificial intelligence (AI) is upon us. Every aspect of life will soon be altered - and sometimes defined - by AI.

    Source: YourStory
    10146
  • UK entrepreneur to promote his computer vision on TED Talks in India

    Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan will host a new Indian show by an augmented reality UK company to highlight how computer vision can empower more than 750 million people globally who cannot read or write.

    Source: Tribune India
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  • Google betting on AI from India

    It's no coincidence that at about the time that Google CEO Sundar Pichai has professed the company was moving into an 'artificial intelligence first' world, the Internet giant is backing AI start-ups in India to help it achieve that goal.

    Source: The Hindu
    10239
  • Amazon India betting big on machine learning

    Amazon India is fast increasing the adoption of machine learning technology in order to cut product returns, improve the speed and accuracy of product deliveries

    Source: Livemint
    8727
  • India, Japan to introduce artificial intelligence, robotics in defence sector

    With an aggressive and expansionist China growing as a challenge to both India and Japan, the two countries are increasingly looking at the world from a similar lens.

    Source: The Times of India
    15150
  • As robots replace Indian techies, online education strikes gold

    Under siege by robots and hampered by outdated skills in an environment of drastic change, India's tech workers and tech giants are increasingly leaning on online education outfits for a much-needed reboot.

    Source: Zdnet
    11253
  • Demand for artificial intelligence, machine learning experts to rise 60% by 2018: report

    KellyOCG India's Francis Padamadan says artificial intelligence, machine adoption is on the rise in India, but there is negligible talent with experience in deep learning

    Source: Livemint
    16155
  • Job Creation, Productivity, Talent Development: Here's what you should know about IT industry

    In the span of a month, US President Donald Trump went about slashing corporate tax rate in America from 35% to 21% to get back jobs, while India Prime Minister Narendra Modi upped the ante at Davos, Switzerland, of his nation's tryst with globalisation. India is committed to being an open market, he said.

    Source: ET
    8727
  • Artificial Intelligence will change the rules of the game

    A future world where the physical and digital lines don't exist and all that remains is a connected experience, where Artificial Intelligence will take over decision-making

    Source: Livemint
    10845
  • Automation boom: India's surgical robotics market to grow 5 times by 2025

    The domestic surgical robotics industry is estimated to grow at a 20% CAGR to be worth $350 million in 7 years

    Source: Business Standard
    11706
  • Decode and decipher artificial intelligence with these 6 books

    Artificial intelligence has been the catchphrase in recent times, but did you know that it has been written about for years now? These books will help you get started on understanding the concept's past and future relevance.

    Source: Yourstory
    22689
  • Economic Survey 2018: India should leverage artificial intelligence, blockchain for future growth

    It suggested six key areas that can be taken up as national missions to promote India's R&D capabilities, i.e. National Mission on Cyber Physical Systems,national missions on dark matter, genomics, energy storage systems, mathematics and agriculture

    Source: Moneycontrol
    15069
  • Reliance Sets Its Sights On IoT In India; Blockchain & AI Will Be The Future!

    The company has roped in Ayush Sharma from Silicon Valley on board as senior vice president of engineering and technology which will drive the business around IoT.

    Source: Trak
    12777
  • Samsung to hire 1000 engineers for research in AI, IoT, 5G in India

    Samsung would enlist 1000 engineers from premium institutes in India for its three research and development facilities in India. The recruits will work on artificial intelligence, machine learning, 5G, and more new age domains.

    Source: Business Today
    12039
  • Economic Survey 2018: India should leverage artificial intelligence, blockchain for future growth

    It suggested six key areas that can be taken up as national missions to promote India's R&D capabilities, i.e. National Mission on Cyber Physical Systems,national missions on dark matter, genomics, energy storage systems, mathematics and agriculture

    Source: Moneycontrol
    13365
  • Digital India in Union Budget: Rs 3073 crore for AI, robotics, 3D printing, Blockchain

    India has a severe shortage of engineers in these technologies, especially when countries like the US have a talent pool of 850,000 AI engineers.

    Source: Yourstory
    12426
  • Artificial intelligence is changing the way companies hire: Korn Ferry survey

    Nearly two-thirds (64%) of APAC respondents say Artificial Intelligence (AI) has changed the way recruiting is done in their organization, with 76% saying using AI as a sourcing tool generates higher-quality candidates.

    Source: ET
    9288
  • Demand for AI talent exploding: Here are the 10 most in-demand jobs

    Employer demand for AI-related roles has more than doubled over the past three years, according to Indeed.

    Source: Tech Republic
    19011
  • Japan to recruit 2 lakh Indian IT professionals

    Japan will open up its doors to about two lakh IT professionals from India, and issue green cards to settle down in Japan and support the country's rapidly expanding IT infrastructure, said Shigeki Maeda, Executive Vice President at Japan External Trade Organisation (JETRO), a government body, here on Thursday.

    Source: ET
    16521
  • The incorporation of Artificial Intelligence in Indian IT

    A realistic understanding of AI, along with practices to transform industries, is required to capitalize on its benefits

    Source: Livemint
    9345
  • Hiring across sectors to go up: Survey

    In good news for employees, hiring activity is expected to remain favourable across sectors for April-June 2018, a survey which tracked over 4,600 employers said, with wholesale and retail anticipating the strongest net employment outlook.

    Source: TOI
    7029
  • Different Roles In Data Science & Analytics

    The best jobs right now in the planet include titles like data scientist, data engineer, and business analyst. Yet too often, employers find it hard to acquire the right person for a job. There is a persisting gap between the skills possessed by the current or the emerging workers and the abilities required by the business.

    Source: HOB
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  • Google Organises Workshop On AI And Machine Learning In India

    Google plans to help India advance technologically and organized a workshop on artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning in Bengaluru today. There were several distinguished guests present in the event and famous computer scientist Jeff Dean along with Vice President of Engineering at Google Prabhakar Raghavan, kicked off the workshop by sharing Google's future plans for AI and Machine learning.

    Source: HOB
    10818
  • Google is hiring! Your dream of working with this big company may turn into reality - Here is how

    Dream of sitting on a bean bag and working, if yes than Google is the place for you. Google is looking for people for its multiple locations. The company claims to be an engineering firm and hires people with a broad set of technical skills and who are ready to take on the challenge of changing the world.

    Source: Reuters
    25431
  • Amazon Is Hiring 1100 Language Engineer for Alexa Machine Learning- Check How To Apply Online

    The month of March is commonly known as the 'closing month' for financial year of companies, and it is this month that firms come out with job opportunities.

    Source: Indian Express
    31710
  • Facebook Is Hiring Director, Product Manager & More in India: Check How to Apply Online

    Facebook has a number of current openings and has invited applications from interested candidates to apply for the same. Check the eligibility criteria and other details. The job location is India.

    Source: IE
    14022
  • 60 Percent of India's GDP will come from AI, and other digital services by 2021: Research Say

    'India is clearly on the digital transformation fast track,' says Anant Maheshwari, president, Microsoft India

    Source: HOB
    13563
  • 60 Percent of India's GDP will come from AI, and other digital services by 2021: Research Say

    'India is clearly on the digital transformation fast track,' says Anant Maheshwari, president, Microsoft India

    Source: HOB
    18732
  • IBM Research's shift from Indian back-office to frontline innovation hub

    In the early 1990s, IBM, one of the world's largest technology companies, launched its research arm in India just to provide back-end support to its global business. Two decades on, IBM Research is at the heart of innovation that the New York-based firm is working on.

    Source: QZ
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  • Reliance announces strategic investment of $180M in Embibe, the largest AI platform for education

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    Source: HOB
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  • PM Modi instructs ministries to learn AI for socio-economic growth

    In a concerted effort towards making India a leading nation in the field of artificial intelligence, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has asked Niti Aayog to familiarise all ministries with the high-end technology and explain how it can be leveraged to address the country's socio-economic problems.

    Source: HOB
    9912
  • Big data is bringing in the big bucks for India's techies

    As more and more Indian firms look to leverage big data for various aspects of their businesses, data science and analytics professionals are having their day in the sun.

    Source: HOB
    17046
  • Artificial intelligence and robotics use at workplaces is expected to double in three years in India: Survey

    The use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and robotics at workplaces is expected to double in India in the next three years from current 14 percent to 27 percent - which is higher than the global and Asia Pacific (APAC) average, a survey said on 23 May.

    Source: HOB
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  • AI on the future: Artificial Intelligence add Dollar 1 billion to India's GVA by 2035, says NITI Aayog

    Against such a backdrop, the NITI Aayog's recently published working paper, National Strategy for Artificial Intelligence #AIforAll, presents a comprehensive AI vision for India.

    Source: HOB
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  • India has the most number of data analytics jobs after the US

    If ever there was a gold rush for data scientist jobs, India would be ground zero - or almost.

    Source: HOB
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  • India's Analytics, BI software market to reach $304 million in 2018: Gartner

    The revenue of India's analytics and business intelligence (BI) software market will reach $304 million in 2018, an 18.1 per cent increase over the past year, according to a Gartner forecast on Tuesday.

    Source: HOB
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  • Using Artificial Intelligence to address society's real-life problems

    The applications of AI in healthcare are boundless, and healthcare, in turn, is one of the numerous areas where AI can have a significant impact

    Source: HOB
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  • Indian Navy: Incorporating Data Analytics and Artificial Intelligence

    Indian Navy is planning to incorporate big data analytics and artificial intelligence into their operational functioning of the forces. In the conference of the commanders they reviewed the Navy's "Mission Based Deployments". The purpose of the review is at maximizing benefits ensured from the deployment of Indian Navy ships and aircraft to the dangerous areas within the Indian Ocean Region.

    Source: HOB
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  • Nurture your data with artificial intelligence. Use it responsibly: Karan Bajwa, IBM India

    Over the last decade, data has become all-pervasive, rewriting conventional business and governance models, and redefining personal lives.

    Source: HOB
    8640
  • Artificial Intelligence in Indian banking: Challenges and opportunities

    Artificial Intelligence in banking is more than about chat bots. Here's why banks, especially in India, should consider using the technology

    Source: Livemint
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  • India needs to reskill workforce for Artificial Intelligence: Infosys co-founder

    Gopalakrishnan allayed unknown fears of AI, terming it as a transition none can avoid but adopt in due course.

    Source: HOB
    9189
  • Demand For Data Scientists Surge By 400% In India

    There is a stark contrast in the demand and supply of data scientists in India

    Source: HOB
    9261
  • Ranked 3rd in countries with top AI skills: India

    Arguing that India has the potential to position itself among leaders on the global AI map "with a unique brand of #AIforAll", NITI Aayog has decided to focus on five sectors: healthcare, agriculture, education, smart cities and infrastructure, and smart mobility and transportation.

    Source: HOB
    6840
  • From Coding Since Age 5 to an Artificial Intelligence Expert at 15: Meet Tanmay Bakshi

    He started coding at the age of 5, created an iOS app at 9, and became the world's youngest IBM Watson Programmer at the age of just 12. Meet Tanmay Bakshi - an AI expert for Google and IBM, a TedX Speaker and a Keynote Speaker for associations like NASSCOM.

    Source: HOB
    11088
  • The Future of Cloud Computing jobs in India is a happy news

    The Indian cloud computing market, currently at USD 2.2 billion, is expected to grow to USD 4 billion by 2020 with an annual growth rate of more than 30 per cent, it added. The rapid growth of cloud-native services and increasing acceptance of cloud-based environments as secure coupled with a need to save costs are driving companies away from traditional data centres (DCs) to cloud environments.

    Source: HOB
    11772
  • Why blockchains are considered the future of payments?

    Reliance received India's first payment using blockchain. Though blockchain-powered virtual currencies are banned in India, the underlying technology has immense potential across several industries. A look at the basics of blockchain and its future.

    Source: HOB
    8028
  • What's Careers And Scope Of Artificial Intelligence In India?

    The last few decades have seen exponential growth in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Artificial Intelligence is a sub-branch of Computer science.

    Source: HOB
    103746
  • Which Way To Go To Build A Career In Deep Learning?

    In today's scenario, there are two broad streams of activity in the field of Deep Learning. It is pretty much the same as that in any other field of scientific research.

    Source: HOB
    7914
  • Strong, Mild, Craft Beer Market India, India Beer Market Research Report, Market Consumer Profile, Company Profile India Beer Market : Ken Research

    The technological knowhow and expertise will also enter the Indian market with an increase in competition.

    Source: Ken Research
    11412
  • India Beer Market, Market Research Report, Industry Research Report, Industry Research Report For India Beer, Beer Industry In India : Ken Research

    The beer industry has seen various merger and acquisition in India which has concentrated market competition, further and further during the last five years.

    Source: Ken Research
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  • Indian Eliquids And Ejuice Market Forecast, Market Segmentation, Market Opportunities- Ken Research

    The entire market of non-alcoholic beverages has grown more effectively with the significant development in the technology of product making.

    Source: Ken Research
    3183
  • Strain Between India And Pak: Avoid Fake News Getting Wired Through WhatsApp

    Antisocial elements often use social media platforms like WhatsApp to spread fake news and disinformation. The ongoing tensions between India and Pakistan too are seeing people on both sides use the instant messaging platform to run fake campaigns.

    Source: HOB
    6894
  • Startups Beats Up The Heights Through Artificial Intelligence And Machine Learning Companies

    Indian market is growing at the fastest pace, in last months many top Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence has come up and made its own place in the Indian market.

    Source: HOB
    11691
  • The need for Ethics is what Demanded in Artificial Intelligence and the System must create it!

    It has become a necessity to include ethics in AI lest we should wait for a day when we will be overpowered by this powerful technology. The choice is ours.

    Source: HOB
    7446
  • Top 10 Countries To Outsource Software Development In 2019

    The part of the software for NASA operations and US Navy submarines were developed in Central and Eastern Europe CEE. According to the survey, 59% of tech leaders feel a shortage of tech skills. This is where outsourcing steps into the game. Many companies look for the top outsourcing destinations with low-cost development center.

    Source: HOB
    18645
  • Why the Internet of things is confronted as the twist in Digital Construction?

    India is on the cusp of innovation and is going all guns blazing to digitize the citizen-centric services. One of the greatest challenges testing this collective vision will be to prudently channelize gains, to refine the standard of living of the poorest of poor.

    Source: HOB
    5616
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