technology Ola founder Bhavish Aggarwal launches AI chatbot ‘Krutrim’ The chatbot, sharing the same name as the company, was revealed in December as Krutrim's initial product, powered by its multilingual LLMs, also known as Krutrim. By fortuneindia.com
technology Gemini AI's response against PM Modi direct violation: Rajeev Chandrasekhar warns Google The generative AI model said that Modi has been accused of implementing policies that some experts have characterised as fascist. By fortuneindia.com
technology Fintech war on social media as Pine Labs takes dig at Paytm front-page ads Trying to cash in on crisis at rival Paytm Payments Bank, Pine Labs delivers a message with digital ad campaign, proclaiming, ‘The front page can be bought. Trust cannot’ By fortuneindia.com
technology Meta announces WhatsApp helpline to fight deepfakes "We recognise the concerns around AI-generated misinformation and believe combating this requires concrete and cooperative measures," Meta's Shivnath Thukral says in a statement. By fortuneindia.com
technology GenAI to contribute $66-80 bn to GVA in financial sector by 2030: EY EY study shows around 78% respondents in financial sector have either implemented GenAI in at least one use case or have plans to pilot it in one year By fortuneindia.com
technology OpenAI unveils ‘Sora’: A text-to-video model OpenAI announces that ‘Sora’ empowers users to create one-minute-long, photorealistic videos based on their provided prompts. By fortuneindia.com
technology Intel pitches geopolitical balance in supply chain India business head says the company has no plans to set up a semiconductor plant or any type of manufacturing unit in the country at present. By Urvashi Mishra
technology India's smartphone market grew just 1% in 2023; outlook for 2024 strained: IDC Most brands chose to reduce prices and offer additional channel margins in Q4 CY23 to manage inventory levels from post festive cyclic dip. By fortuneindia.com
technology India to overtake US to lead GitHub developer community by 2027: Nadella Through ‘Code; Without Barriers’ programme, Microsoft will provide skilling and certification to 75,000 women developers in India in 2024, says Microsoft. By fortuneindia.com
technology India 'uniquely positioned' to make AI promise a reality: Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella says Microsoft can help the nation in closing its AI skills gap, which will create new opportunities. By fortuneindia.com