. Microsoft, a tech giant, has recently integrated a powerful AI chatbot into its SwiftKey Keyboard App. Artificial Intelligence is used to search the internet for user queries, providing direct answers in a conversation-style manner and condensing it into 140 characters. By signing into a Microsoft Account, users can avail the AI capabilities. Microsoft is leading in AI industry and other tech giants are following suit, OpenAI's chatbot giving rise to the need for alternatives. Microsoft takes a giant lead, integrating AI in its products and offering users the incredible opportunity to enjoy AI in the comfort of their homes.
Deeptech is transforming the technology landscape in India & all over the world. AI, Machine Learning, IoT, BigData, & Robotics are leading the changes in businesses. With 3000+ deeptech startups & growing adoption due to pandemic, the industry is booming. Privacy is a key differentiator & investors are cautious to make deeptech sustainable & profitable. From experts to C-Level executives, everyone is part of the transformation journey in India.
As organizations face the challenge of managing machine identities, Kapil Raina, VP of ZTD at Crowdstrike, emphasizes the need for a zero-trust model and improved identity and access management solutions from leading vendors, such as Akeyless, AWS and Microsoft. Implementing a public key infrastructure and gaining senior-level commitment to identity segmentation and a unified approach can help maximize security and prevent cyber threats.
Nysha Mobility Tech, an EV components start-up, is revolutionizing the electric vehicle industry. Recently, it raised USD 3.5 million in its seed round from Touchstone Ventures, family offices and angel investors. Led by Siddharth Jain, NMT is using cutting-edge technologies and optimizing its manufacturing process to revolutionize the EV industry. It offers a plethora of components and its IATF, ISO 9001, UL, TUV and ARAI certifications prove its reliability. Join the revolution!
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