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On the other hand, 73% are of the view that it will lead to catastrophic cyber attacks in the next 12 months, the report said
The AI-driven world may align more with the Keynesian hypothesis than Elon Musk's gloomy prophecy of no jobs
These kinds of attacks can create chaos in the field of politics, where the discourse has already hit a low, he said, adding that there is also a threat to the law and order situation due to rumours
In a release on Friday, Air India said it has become the world's first airline to have successfully deployed a Generative AI virtual agent 'Maharaja', powered by Microsoft's Azure OpenAI service
'With advanced AI and machine learning algorithms, I can swiftly and accurately make data-driven (decisions)'
Internally, Kalra is recognized for his track record of building talented and diverse teams, igniting passion, and driving transformation for clients
93% of customers in India expect faster service as the technology advances
India continues to have the fastest-growing developer population with some 3.5 million new developers joining GitHub's platform in 2023
Only difference now is that customers are spending money where there are returns on investment, and they should be able to see tech not just for the sake of it but for business benefit, he said
The India AI programme will take the focus of the tech and startup ecosystem on real-life use cases in agriculture, security and governance, said the union minister at the Nasscom Future Forge event
The aim of these deep tech startups is to solve some of the world's most pressing challenges and address critical global issues
Deepfakes are videos creating delusion with the use of deep learning, AI, and photoshopping techniques to make images of fake events
The video shows a woman wearing a black outfit entering a lift. However, her face changes to that of the actor Rashmika Mandanna in the deepfake video
"Deepfakes are the latest and even more dangerous and damaging form of misinformation and need to be dealt with by platforms," he said
Earlier this year, Musk was among the signatories of a petition calling for a pause in advancing AI models in order to allow for the development of shared safety protocols
Here is the best of Business Standard's opinion pieces for today
Currently, it has 1,500 employees across five offices in India, including three development centres in Pune, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad
As India's economy and businesses undergo a profound AI transition, the implications of Competition law are also becoming increasingly concerning
He said It is not enough for US, Europe or India to have a framework to regulate artificial intelligence but nations across the globe need to come together to build standards