Skill sets, not degrees, will drive the future of work, according to India's Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan. With disruptive technologies shifting the existing job market, training & development is essential. The G20 Education Working Group agrees that skills and competencies are key to success in the 21st century - now Agniveer is here to empower us with the tools to maximize our potential.
Discover the fierce competition between Microsoft, Google, Open AI, and Beijing Academy of Artificial Intelligence to be the leader in Generative AI, the driving technology behind ChatGPT. Learn more about this technology and its ethical implications, as well as the proactive approach Japan is taking to regulate AI use.
. Explore the industry's debate through the eyes of Infosys co-founder Narayana Murthy and other experts on AI's impact on the workforce. Learn how AI technologies, like ChatGPT and Auto-GPT, have created a stir amidst regulatory authorities. Discover how startups such as Sonic Chat, Lei, Rephrase.AI are driving the nation's AI software market to a projected $7.8 billion in revenue by 2025.
Snapchat is leading the way with innovative social media experiences. Explore personalized recommendations for restaurants, fun activities and more with their improved AI-powered ChatGPT feature. From CEO Evan Spegal to the global user base, Snapchat is inspiring the world with technology & creativity. #SnapChat
This article examines India's strong economic and cultural heritage and its flourishing startup ecosystem. In the past decade, India has become the third most competitive startup ecosystem in the world. Young minds are increasingly taking risks and embracing entrepreneurship, taking India's active tech startups to over 27,000. The government has launched initiatives like the Atal Innovation Mission, allowing startups to easily access technology, funding, and labor laws. With 100 unicorns and investments from domestic and foreign venture capital firms, the startup-frenzy looks stable and sustainable.
Explore the evolution of tech policy from Obama's optimism to Harris's vision at the Democratic National Convention. What's next for Democrats in tech?