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10 Artificial Intelligence Hubs in India to Gain Traction in 2022
Bangalore: Bangalore is known as the IT capital of India and a global information technology hub of the country. This city is known to be the Silicon Valley of India as it is home to some of the major tech and software companies, like Infosys, Wipro and Mindtree. Recently, Bangalore gained the fifth position in the list of AI hotspots in the developing world and also scored favourably on the cost of living. Hyderabad: Hyderabad is known as the Hitech city of India and is the largest IT exporter. It is also the first destination in India for the Microsoft development centre.
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Nicolas Babin disruptive week about Artificial Intelligence - August 2nd 2021 - Babin Business Consulting
I am regularly asked to summarize my many posts. I thought it would be a good idea to publish on this blog, every Monday, some of the most relevant articles that I have already shared with you on my social networks. Today I will share some of the most relevant articles about Artificial Intelligence and in what form you can find it in today's life. I will also comment on the articles. By examining Mayo Clinic data, nference used artificial intelligence to discover a correlation between anemia and long-term symptoms of COVID-19.
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Artificial Intelligence hub in Bengaluru to promote technology innovations: DST
ARTPARK is a unique not-for-profit foundation established by the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bengaluru with support from AI Foundry in a public-private model. With seed funding of ₹170 crore ($22 million) from the Department of Science and Technology (DST) under the National Mission on Inter-disciplinary Cyber-Physical Systems (NM-ICPS), it will bring about collaborative consortium of partners from industry, academia and government bodies. This will lead to cutting edge innovations in terms of new technologies, standards, products, services and intellectual properties, the DST said. "Some of these facilities will be key enablers for whole new sets of technologies, products and services," it said. It will develop DataSetu which will enable confidentiality and privacy-preserving framework to share data and run analytics spurring the data-sharing ecosystem and create a data marketplace, boosting AI applications and solutions, the DST said.
Telangana targets to become artificial intelligence hub; targets to attract 200 startups
The Telangana Government has announced partnerships with chip major Intel, Adobe, Tech Mahindra, Nvidia, Public Health Foundation of India (PHFI) and IITs of Khargapur and Hyderabad. The tie-ups are primarily around research, building capacities and encouraging entrepreneurship and building ecosystem around AI. The Tata Consultancy Services has announced that it will make investments in the AI domain in Hyderabad. This comes after it had announced 2020 as the Year of AII and its decision to make Hyderabad the hub for Artificial Intelligence (AI). At a meet organised to announce the Year of 2020, Telangana Information Technology Minister K T Rama Rao has given a AI roadmap for the State.
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Shanghai: new artificial intelligence hub
Shanghai is striving to build itself into an artificial intelligence hub as the city explores further applications of the technology. Last December, the city issued an implementation plan on AI developments in key areas such as education, healthcare, manufacturing and urban management. For an initial batch of scenarios launched in the plan, Shanghai received more than 170 solutions from around the world. The city introduced its second batch in July, with 28 solutions from international enterprises. According to statistics, Shanghai has attracted more than 1,000 core AI enterprises and more than 3,000 AI-related companies, with about 100,000 employees in the sector.
Louisville partners with Microsoft to become artificial intelligence hub
Dave Christopher with AMPED (Academy of Music Education, Production and Development) started his organization to advance kids in low-income areas, teaching them vital skills in music and tech. As a child of poverty whose parents couldn't afford college, Christopher said he taught himself IT. Now with almost 30 years in the technology field under his belt, he's still only worked with less than 30 African-Americans.
New York is becoming an artificial intelligence hub, for real
Serkan Piantino badgered his bosses at Facebook until they allowed him to open an office in New York. Today it employs more than 1,000 people and is a crucial center for the company's work on artificial intelligence. Now Piantino has new mission: bringing artificial intelligence to the masses. Backed by an undisclosed amount of seed money, Piantino's Spell Inc. startup was founded on the idea that AI tools can be built for anyone, not just computer engineers. "The public dialogue around AI is that it is mysterious and complicated, and deep learning is actually scary," Piantino said.
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Can India become an artificial intelligence hub?
A recent report on artificial intelligence (AI) by an Indian government think tank foresees the country as an AI hub for the developing world. Research analyst Shashank Reddy writes about the possibility of that happening. India is the latest country to join the race to lead the AI revolution, which is still in the making. The world's richest - and most powerful - countries have long been in this competition. It cuts across all spheres of national power, from the economy to the military, because the idea is that leadership in AI will enable global dominance. The two biggest powers so far have been the United States and China, with each investing heavily in AI and its applications.
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