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Industry and public policy experts said Telangana and Andhra Pradesh are well positioned to drive India's AI-led growth through their strengths in technology, manufacturing, research and public sector
EY's Alexy Thomas says connected, trustworthy data—not AI models alone—will determine India's long-term AI innovation and adoption success.
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.
India's IT sector is prioritising artificial intelligence (AI) hiring, with AI roles seeing a 16% year-on-year surge in June, contrasting with an overall 3% decline in IT jobs. India's $315 billion IT industry has been under pressure with clients holding back on spending on technology due to a weak macroeconomic environment and the advent of AI that threatens their traditional business model.
India's ambitions of becoming a global AI innovation powerhouse by building applications on top of foreign foundational models are being challenged.
Over 85% of company's AI innovations are developed in India as it bets on artificial intelligence to expand access to advanced diagnostics and ease pressure on the country's healthcare system
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.
The joint statement, issued in the capital, frames AI as a defining technology whose governance choices today will shape economic security and international power balances for decades.
Even as Hollywood remains the world's most influential storyteller, experiments in AI filmmaking are increasingly happening in India.
