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Soul Machines
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Pankaj Sharma, A Geeky and Nerdy Guy Craving To Explore Technologies
The India Innovation Series is building India's largest hackathon series to proffer the young talents an opportunity to showcase their talent on a single platform between Corporates, Technology Enthusiasts & Citizens and help to create technical solutions to solve the major issues emerging in our society. The IncubateIND's India Innovation series travels to 20 cities across India and generates enthusiasm and passion in the young potentials of India to serve towards a technically advanced and smarter nation. Mr.Pankaj Sharma is a final year engineering student pursuing his B.Tech in CSE branch from Maharishi Arvind Institute Of Engineering and Technology, Jaipur. He is working towards generating innovative ideas to solve the real-world problems originating in our society. He was the first runner up at IncubateIND's India Innovation series held in Jaipur on 28th & 29th September 2019 at Arya College of Engineering & I.T In an interaction with Techxty, let's see what Mr.Pankaj talks about his experience.
Innovation Series: Artificial Intelligence in the Office of Finance
By the time my daughters are old enough to get their driver's license, cars will no longer need drivers. It's interesting how quickly this idea of self-driving cars is becoming a common belief. I don't think I am saying anything new when I say, "technology is going to change the way we work." We all know this is true but what I find most exciting is how artificial intelligence is going to transform what our jobs look like. In my previous post, I talked about how the way consumers interact with tech is evolving to a'natural state,' where apps are intuitive and perform tasks like a human.