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‘Stop Using AI Everywhere’
Global professional services giant EY believes it’s not about using AI everywhere but applying it where it provides maximum value.
The post ‘Stop Using AI Everywhere’ appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.
OpenAI’s Sora is So Not Dead
Sora v2 is expected to generate videos up to one minute in length and offers a flexible approach to video generation.
The post OpenAI’s Sora is So Not Dead appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.
China, South Korea, and Taiwan together contribute to 70% of the world's chip fabrication.
The post Will South Korea’s Political Crisis Affect the Chip Market? appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.
With over 60 years of deepwater marine expertise, SBM Offshore has its GCC operations in India and sees the country as a promising ground for advancements.
The post SBM Offshore Fuels Oil & Gas with Digital Twins, Robotics appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.
As models achieve high baseline performance, users often rely on “vibes” to choose between them.
The post AI Without Vibes is Just Code appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.
Redis owes much of its performance to its single-threaded architecture—a design choice that has sparked debates.
The post 2025 is the Year of AI Agents, and India is Leading the Charge appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.
The researchers found that the accuracy rates could be 30-40% higher than big techs’ initial low rates (10-11%).
The post These Indian Researchers Have the Cure to OpenAI’s Indic Trouble appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.
"With AI doing most of the work, people might face a crisis of meaning rather than a lack of money."
The post AI is Fueling the Passion Economy Revolution appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.
What’s Next for Intel?
The challenge lies in finding someone who can handle Intel's complexity and deliver the quick transformation investors want.
The post What’s Next for Intel? appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.
The challenge isn’t just about numbers—it’s about depth. India has than 2,000 senior AI engineers who can build core AI products.
The post India is the Land of Weekend AI Engineers appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.