Indian Companies Lead the Race of AI: What's Driving the Momentum? | Vantage with Palki Sharma

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Published 2024-05-10
Indian Companies Lead the Race of AI: What's Driving the Momentum? | Vantage with Palki Sharma

In a major breakthrough, India has emerged as a global leader in the adoption of AI. A report has named India in the same category as Singapore, US and the United Kingdom in a list of countries who are thriving in this emerging new technology. An assessment reveals that 91% of India's companies now use AI in their operational functions. While most companies are using AI to enhance their research and development, this technology is also helping employees is reskilling and staying up-to-date with new trends in various industries. While easy and wide accessibility of AI is driving this growth, its advantages are attracting more organisations towards its adoption. As India shines bright in the domain of AI, European nations like Spain and Germany are lagging behind. What has helped India reach this pinnacle? Palki Sharma explains.

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All Comments (21)
  • @pkar6277
    India not only needs to adapt foreign AI but make own AI to protect data
  • @Vcdvd
    We need AI regulations in India
  • @Prakhar_Kumar00
    Best part is, the voice is also AI, just except the Intro Nice one for an AI video
  • @aspd00
    yeah Hire Artificial Intelligence and Fire Human Intelligence
  • @ntej7927
    Good to know.Very happy to see the developments.
  • @ragus1416
    Indians are generally very good at mathematics, Data and at maximizing the use of available resources. Additionally, the development of AI modules is not very expensive. While setting up a manufacturing industry can be costly, particularly in terms of launch expenses, developing AI modules is not as expensive. Now is the right time for India to move faster than any other major economy. We can set the tone.
  • @Matt-yn8dv
    I love Indian focused channels for the comments. India has the best commentors and comment sections on the internet. You are becoming my favorite people fast. So many of you speak and write English very well and are truly thoughtful and funny at the same time. You guys are the best. I'm not being sarcastic or mean. I sincerely enjoy your communities.
  • @Ben-vr6qz
    Indian companies had been leading the world for the last 50 years. India superpower !
  • @soumengorai8346
    Wow🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳Namo 2024 Apki baar 400 parr❤
  • @laptopml
    What AI use cases are driving adoption by Indian companies? Any detail on how they are helping them earn profit, save cost or bring another business benefit?
  • @phillipchan6919
    Does India AI need any AI Chips? Where does India get their AI chips from? Taiwan TSMC?
  • @AIGMateYT
    Cyber Regulations in Every Field, Govt Should Focus, Neither in Future It will be Problamatic for Govt.
  • @KR-sr3qd
    Apple AI will not be free on their device. Be mindful that you will have to pay for the AI even after purchasing their expensive device. You will still have to pay to use many of their apps so Samsung and Huawei is the way to go
  • @prithviraj627
    yeah! adoption rate is faster but not the innovation rate which we could have produced