At a recent workshop I co-organised in Bangalore, with the theme of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and innovation, the discussion turned to the origin of an AI system or specifically: What is “Made in India AI”?
Answering that question seems to be important for three reasons. First, AI adoption is rapidly increasing. According to technology research firm IDC, global AI spending is about $36 billion this year, up 45 per cent from last year. Just in the US, which pioneered some of the early AI research and applications, there are now over 2,000 AI companies and about 3,800 AI-related patent
Answering that question seems to be important for three reasons. First, AI adoption is rapidly increasing. According to technology research firm IDC, global AI spending is about $36 billion this year, up 45 per cent from last year. Just in the US, which pioneered some of the early AI research and applications, there are now over 2,000 AI companies and about 3,800 AI-related patent
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