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World Internet of Things Day 2019: IoTs are becoming big but so are privacy risksedit
By Kul Bhushan
According to IoT India Congress 2018, Indias Internet of Things (IoTs) can be best defined as the technology that adds smart to daytoday appliances. From Amazon Alexa powered smart speakers to WiFi enabled smart fridges, IoTs are becoming increasingly popular in India
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Upskilling is future of ITBPM industryedit
By Neeraj Tandon
Technologies and processes such as cloud, recruitment process outsourcing (RPA), artificial intelligence (AI), internet of things, analytics, social media and digital marketing are already considered mainstream areas for technology investments.
AIIoTRPATech Firms Raise Ai Ethics Concernsedit
Ethical AI’ has become a corporate buzz phrase. The moves are meant to address concerns over racial and gender bias emerging in facial recognition and other AI systems, and address anxieties about job losses to the technology and its use by law enforcement and the military.
AIIoT — from challenge to opportunityedit
The Hindu Business Line (Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Pune)
By Debjani Ghosh
Just as Alexa and Google Assistant have been dominating the connected homes space, Industrial Internet can be equally lucrative and widespread in its outreach. Particularly in India, we are seeing meaningful traction in verticals such as industrial manufacturing, automotive and retail. There’s a strong possibility that industrial IoT will surpass the consumer applications by 2020.
Industrial IoTIoTInternational IoT Day: The role of IoT in shaping the IT landscape in Indiaedit
This dairy farm in Bhilawadi has proven that the Internet of Things (IoT) can deliver value to Indian farmers residing in the remotest parts of the country. It is also a unique use case for value driven adoption of IoT wherein a unique set of problems were linked to one solution IoT.
IoTIndia has perfected automated processes across industries: Salesforce Asia Pacific AI studyedit
By Priyanka Sangani
India ranks at number three within the Asia Pacific region on artificial intelligence (AI) readiness as per a study done by Salesforce, following Singapore and Hong Kong. India is one of few global economies to have implemented and perfected automated processes across many different industries, it has a large number of AI startups.
AIAutomationIndia among top cyberattack target countries: Studyedit
Smart cities have gathered the biggest chunk of attacks on Internet of Things (IoT) deployments, says a study by Subex, a telecom analytics solution provider. The study also mentions that India is one of the top countries targeted for cyber attacks, and China is one of the top countries of origin on cyber attacks.
Cyber crimeIoTSmart CitiesHow AI revolutionizing clinical decision support systemedit
Clinical decision support systems are meant to improve quality of decision making process in healthcare. There is ample research being conducted about application of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning in clinical decision support in the areas of dermatology, pathology, radiology and imaging.
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By Dr. Nitin Upadhyay
Whether we agree or not the sole purpose of the Artificial Intelligence (AI) is to supplement, complement, augment, improve, and in full capacity replace human intelligence. Since the modus operandi does not change as per the technology business fails to realize the impact of technological advancements in society and the ecosystem.
AIAI helps in staying a step ahead of cyber crooksedit
The Hindu Business Line (Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Pune)
By Vinson Kurian
Artificial intelligence (AI) is known to mainly address static objectives such as facial and speech recognition. But cyber criminals are fleet-footed and dynamic. So where does this leave us? According to Vikas Arora, IBM Cloud and Cognitive Software Leader, IBM India/South Asia, in the world of cyber security, one thing is clear — change is constant.
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EV manufacturers want localisation criteria dropped under FAME IIedit
By Mirza Mohammed Ali Khan
It has written to the Department of Heavy Industries, NITI Aayog, Department for Promotion of Industry and Industrial Trade and Ministry for Road Transport and Highways requesting and recommending proposals pertaining to minimum conditions for claiming electric two-wheeler incentives under the Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of Hybrid and Electric Vehicles (FAME) II scheme
Electric VehiclesFAME IIElectric Vehicles body seeks to delink localisation from subsidy incentivesedit
SMEV had requested an increase of around Rs 10,000 in the subsidy for one year to offer these city speed Libattery ebikes at prices similar to the petrol ones. SMEV had requested an increase of around Rs 10,000 in the subsidy for one year to offer these city speed Libattery ebikes at prices similar to the petrol ones.
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Artificial Intelligence The future of BFSI technologyedit
With the next two years being critical for adoption of AI in the sector, the next decade will surely see AI playing a significant role in the BFSI sector. Over the last two decades, technology has been rapidly going digital. Starting with BI, now the movement is towards analytics and AI. Banking is regulated, so it is taking a little longer for AI to completely be adopted. (Artificial Intelligence)
AIBFSIWorld Internet of Things Day 2019: IoTs are becoming big but so are privacy risksedit
By Kul Bhushan
According to IoT India Congress 2018, Indias Internet of Things (IoTs) can be best defined as the technology that adds smart to daytoday appliances. From Amazon Alexa powered smart speakers to WiFi enabled smart fridges, IoTs are becoming increasingly popular in India
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Are our colleges readying new age engineers?edit
Whether at the undergraduate or postgraduate level, colleges and universities are offering courses in robotics, AI and ML, blockchain technology and management, VLSI and embedded systems, data science, deep learning, and Internet of Things (IoT), among others.
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