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BENGALURU, July 3 - Hiring for AI roles within India's IT sector outpaced overall recruitment within the industry last month, a survey showed on Friday, indicating a push from companies to reorient themselves in the face of evolving technology.
The blame is placed on Indian IT services, as they never invested in AI; hence, India has lost the AI race.​ That conclusion is too simple​.
Every successful AI deployment in India's highest-performing companies is built on the same foundation: clean, accessible, well-governed data. The organisations that skip this step are the ones generating the statistics about failed AI pilots.
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Morgan Stanley has said AI fears may have led investors to misread India's IT sector. It said Indian IT firms could gain as companies deploy AI across their operations.
WASHINGTON, DC-India and the United States are stepping up cooperation in semiconductors, artificial intelligence (AI), quantum technologies and critical minerals, with officials from both countries saying the partnership is moving from policy frameworks to concrete projects and trusted technology supply chains.
US restrictions on Anthropic's advanced Mythos 5 model have pushed India’s IT Ministry to develop sovereign, independent AI capabilities for cybersecurity and code testing.
Even as Hollywood remains the world's most influential storyteller, experiments in AI filmmaking are increasingly happening in India.
Having attracted unprecedented investment in hyperscale AI projects, India's operational data centre capacity is projected to surge to about 6.5GW by the end of the decade.
CuberaTech India Private Limited ("Cubera"), the India operations of Eleos Social Inc., a US-headquartered global technology company with operations across the US, India, and Europe, today announced a landmark strategic partnership with Grant Thornton Bharat ("GTBharat"),
India's ambitions of becoming a global AI innovation powerhouse by building applications on top of foreign foundational models are being challenged.
Amazon on Thursday announced an additional $13 billion investment to expand its artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud infrastructure in India by 2030, taking its planned investment in the country for 2026-30 to $48 billion and cumulative commitment since entering India in 2010 to more than $88 billion.
