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While the DRDO delivers a power-packed showcase at Aero India 2025, featuring a display of indigenously developed technologies and systems, your AI Memelord Mohit Pandey decides to fly you through all the major developments from the event with some on-ground coverage.
India had high hopes for the Union Budget 2025-26, especially after the Chinese DeepSeek model took the world by storm, fuelling India’s AI ambitions – and it did not disappoint.
China’s DeepSeek has launched DeepSeek-R1, an MIT-licensed, fully open-source reasoning model that rivals OpenAI’s o1—and developers are losing it. Unlike OpenAI’s closed ecosystem, DeepSeek-R1 is free to modify, fine-tune, and commercialise, making it a dream come true for researchers and businesses alike.
A few days ago, in a conference call with journalists and analysts, the CEO of a top Indian IT company was asked a simple question—How much revenue is coming from AI?
On the latest episode of AIM’s What’s the Point? podcast, Wadhwani AI chief Shekar Sivasubramanian recalled how CBSE introduced AI into its curriculum back in 2019.
A few days ago, the AI world quietly reached a significant milestone. Dharmesh Shah, founder and CTO of HubSpot, announced that his four-month-old startup, Agent.ai, had amassed 258,000 users already.
Indian IT firms are racing to declare their workforce “GenAI-ready,” but the reality behind these upskilling programs paints a starkly different picture.
NVIDIA chief Jensen Huang took the stage at CES 2025 with a bold prediction: IT departments will soon function as the “HR for AI agents”, onboarding, managing, and training digital employees.
During the Microsoft AI Tour in Bengaluru, Nadella announced Microsoft’s $3 billion commitment to expand the Azure infrastructure in India, calling it the company’s largest investment in the country so far.