Google launches first AI hub in India, expands full AI stack and services | ABB CEO 'very confident' of demand for data centers powering AI
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Google launches first AI hub in India, expands full AI stack and services
Investment to pioneer a generational shift in AI capability, and anchor the next phase of U.S.India tech cooperation in an AI era.  read more...
ABB CEO 'very confident' of demand for data centers powering AI
AI is only in its early stages, leaving room for growth in data center demand, while many newcomers are joining large tech companies in the sector, Wierod said.  read more...
Another Apple executive leaves for Meta as AI talent war heats up
That team is central to a major Siri revamp planned for March, part of Apple's broader effort to revive its struggling AI operations. The new version of Siri will also include features delayed from earlier this year, such as the ability to tap into personal data to handle more complex requests.  read more...
AI deeply intertwined with future of mobile networks, says Ericsson CTO Ekudden
Ericsson has also integrated Generative AI and agentic AI capabilities to transform network operations and configuration which enable operators to automate tasks, improve network quality, and accelerate service creation.  read more...
Microsoft pushes AI updates in Windows 11 as it ends support for Windows 10
To entice people to upgrade, the software giant on Thursday announced new Windows 11 features, most of them further integrating the company's AI chatbot, Copilot, into the experience of using a laptop.  read more...
'AI doesn't understand anything': Douglas Guilbeault on how AI inherits our prejudice
AI was meant to remove bias from human decision-making, but a new study published by Douglas Guilbeault, Assistant Professor at the Stanford Graduate School of Business and his colleagues, revealed that it's doing the opposite. Analysing over 1.4 million images and videos, the research showed that ...  read more...
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