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5 things about AI you may have missed today: AI as India’s economic ‘FASTag’ for growth, India a key player in AI, more
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5 things about AI you may have missed today: AI as India’s economic ‘FASTag’ for growth, India a key player in AI, more

[ad_1] Google India head Sanjay Gupta sees AI as India's economic 'FASTag' for growth and accessibility; India a key player in responsible AI revolution, emphasises need for swift advancement, says IBM's Sandip Patel; AI avatars could replace employees in meetings, says Otter CEO; Rise of deepfake advertising raises concerns over celebrity endorsement scams- this and more in our daily roundup. Let us take a look. 1. Google India head Sanjay Gupta: AI as India's economic 'FASTag' for growth and accessibilityGoogle India head Sanjay Gupta stated that artificial intelligence (AI) will be India's economic 'FASTag', overcoming barriers like illiteracy and language hindrances. Gupta likened challenges to toll gates, impeding progress. He emphasised AI's potential in solving issues like langua...
5 things about AI you may have missed today: AI adoption by Indian businesses, Nasscom survey, AI in cancer fight, more
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5 things about AI you may have missed today: AI adoption by Indian businesses, Nasscom survey, AI in cancer fight, more

[ad_1] Today, December 26, is the day after Christmas, also known as Boxing Day. As Businesses open again and people return to work, we have new artificial intelligence developments to report on. At first, a Nasscom survey found that the majority of Indian businesses have reported having either matured Responsible AI (RAI) practices and policies or having initiated formal steps towards the adoption of such responsible practices. In other news, researchers at the Chinese University of Hong Kong have run tests and found that doctors can more efficiently catch cancer-causing tumors during colonoscopy with the help of AI. This and more in today's AI roundup. Let us take a closer look.Indian businesses take steps for responsible AI adoptionAccording to a Nasscom survey, almost 60 percent of ...
India needs to export talents skilled in AI: Microsoft Vice Chair
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India needs to export talents skilled in AI: Microsoft Vice Chair

[ad_1] Microsoft President and Vice Chairman Brad Smith on Thursday said India needs to export talents skilled in artificial intelligence.While speaking at a US-India Strategic Partnership Forum event, Smith said the health of democracies is at stake and there is a need to find new ways to sustain economic growth. "The future of India in many ways will involve not just bringing talent to the countries but bringing more talents with a background in AI," Smith said. He said there is a need to develop responsible AI which fundamentally serves the principle that matters to humanity like security, privacy, and inclusion.Smith said the role of AI is to enhance productivity in a smarter way and there is a need to develop it through partnerships between educators and entrepreneurs, among countr...