Author Archives: Abhijeet Katte

30 Jul

Why Open Innovation Is Such A Needed Idea For Tech Firms

In a recent conversation, we were having, John Laban excitedly proclaimed, “OCP has achieved a common socket”. He was talking about the OCP Accelerator Module (OAM), a sub-project of Open Compute Project (OCP) which aims to common specifications for compute accelerator modules. As companies start building out their own AI accelerators it becomes harder to…

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20 Apr

The Spectacular Moment For Online Learning: Technology Education May Change Forever

The world is facing an unprecedented situation. Many of the countries in the world are under lockdown with billions in the world locked in their own houses. Offices, shops and other major commercial activities have shut down. Offices have started to work from home, educational institutes have shut their operations, events such as marriages and…

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01 Apr

Artificial Intelligence And Schumpeter’s Creative Destruction

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If an AI enthusiast had a chance to ask their favourite or most respected intellectual today, the most probable question is: Will AI take away our jobs? Will AI destroy the world and/or become our ruler? And other questions about the future of our societies with respect to AI. I argue it is great to…

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17 Mar

More Data Traffic Between Mobility Companies and Citizen Groups Can Reduce Vehicular Traffic

The emergence of the application of data and AI in traffic control has been a frontier area for many days. One way to make transportation intelligent is to build self-driving cars and the other way is to leverage the humongous amounts of traffic data to streamline the movement of vehicles. The problem is the data…

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05 Mar

The Failure Of Atrium, A Promising Law Tech Firm Proves That AI Software Is Not A Panacea

“Software is eating the world”, proclaimed Andressen Horowitz, a leading venture capital firm in Silicon Valley which invested in Facebook, Box, Lyft and many other leading technology companies. The story of software, especially AI software invading the world and replacing physical processes with digital ones. With Uber and Ola, software ate into the world of…

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14 Feb

The Quest For Building “Super Computing For All” Is Well And Truly On

Without getting into the definition we can say that the quest to building supercomputing for all is underway. We have way faster and cheaper compute available at our fingertips. As the old comparison goes, the standard mobile phone is much more powerful than the first supercomputer used by universities to support their research. There is…

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06 Feb

India Needs Cheap And Clean Computation To Grow, What Can Be Done?

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What if India could get its compute infrastructure to be much cheaper and cleaner while it grows to be the biggest consumer of Internet services? That is the question that the Indian internet, data centre and technological ecosystem should seek answers to.  More than 36% per cent of Indians have access to the Internet today.…

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31 Jan

Meet Pushkar, A NeuroScience Geek Turned Data Scientist Who Takes His Side Projects Very Seriously

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Data science is a highly ill-defined field, and the professionals who end up succeeding in this field also tend to be eclectic. Today, we shed a spotlight on an eclectic data scientist who started his journey in biology and neuroscience, adapted image processing and computer vision skills, got interested in 3-D printing, then explored the…

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31 Jan

Meet Pushkar, A NeuroScience Geek Turned Data Scientist Who Takes His Side Projects Very Seriously

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Data science is a highly ill-defined field, and the professionals who end up succeeding in this field also tend to be eclectic. Today, we shed a spotlight on an eclectic data scientist who started his journey in biology and neuroscience, adapted image processing and computer vision skills, got interested in 3-D printing, then explored the…

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05 Nov

Python Creator Guido van Rossum Retires, Dropbox Yet To Announce Replacement

Guido van Rossum, famously known as the father of the popular programming language Python, is quitting cloud file storage company Dropbox to retire. van Rossum joined the company in 2013 since the whole file sharing and storage service was written in Python. Before joining Dropbox, he worked at Google and actively maintained Python and its…

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