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Why India Needs People+ai



“If you look at how much an AI solution could mean to a user, it’s much higher in India with a much larger volume,” said Tanuj Bhojwani.
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"Instead of taking 30 minutes to go find the repair status, it's given to you by the agent in 30 seconds. There's actual value in those savings."
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Tech leaders and experts have been vocal about their predictions that AI agents will be the next big thing. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg recently said there could be more AI agents in the world than humans. Similarly, Google is also going big on agents with their senior developers dropping subtle hints on how AI assistants […]
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SAP customers are now reaping the benefits of Ariba, Concur and Fieldgrass – companies which SAP has acquired over the years – under one platform.
The post How Joule is Helping SAP Find Moat in Spend Management appeared first on AIM.



By mid-2023, Ragas gained significant traction, even catching the attention of OpenAI, which featured their product during a DevDay event.
The post This YC-Backed Bengaluru AI Startup is Powering AWS, Microsoft, Databricks, and Moody’s with 5 Mn Monthly Evaluations appeared first on AIM.



Backed up Khosla Ventures, DevRev recently achieved unicorn status with a $100.8 million series A funding round, bringing its valuation to $1.15 billion.
The post Former Nutanix Founder’s AI Unicorn is Changing the World of CRM and Product Development appeared first on AIM.
Accel’s Prayank Swaroop on Navigating Challenges and Data Moats in Indian AI Startup Investing



“My belief is that India is a great market, and smart founders come and keep on coming, and we'll have enough opportunities to invest in,” said Prayank Swaroop, partner at Accel.
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Pranavan said that to compete with Boston Dynamics, the company needs at least $500 million in funding, but “given our capital efficiency and cost factors, we would be able to do with $100 million as well”.
The post Bengaluru’s Control One is Bringing Forklifts to Life with Physical AI Agents appeared first on AIM.



Devnagri's dataset is robust, comprising over 750 million data points across 22 Indian languages.
The post Devnagri is Building a Multilingual ‘Brain’ to Enable Companies Expand to Tier 2 & 3 Cities appeared first on AIM.



"AI is going to be commoditised; everybody will have access to the tools. What will remain crucial is the talent pool you have – the storytellers."
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