New Delhi [India], April 12: In a bold move to accelerate the adoption of artificial intelligence among India's 65 million micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), Fixit, a fast-growing agentic AI platform, has secured a strategic investment from the Government of India, facilitated by
Tamil Nadu Opposition leader and AIADMK General Secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his unwavering support and said that the party will work closely with "NDA allies" to realise the aspirations of the people and contribute to his "transformative vision."
As part of ongoing outreach efforts following the devastating 7.7-magnitude earthquake in Myanmar, India, under Operation Brahma, extended its support to the Indian diaspora in Myanmar's Yangon region, delivering essentials.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his happiness on Friday regarding the AIADMK's decision to join the NDA and said that together with other NDA partners, they will elevate Tamil Nadu to new heights of progress.
Visiting Distinguished Fellow of German Marshall Fund of the United States, Heli Tiirmaa-Klaar on Friday reflected on the duality of Artificial Intelligence, saying that it can help in fighting cybercrime but can also increase cyber threat.
German State Secretary of Federal Ministry for Digital and Transport, Stefan Schnorr on Friday said that Germany and India have been working closely together in the field of digitization and artificial intelligence.
At the Carnegie Global Technology Summit, Germany's Cyber Foreign Policy Director Maria Adebahr called for deeper India-Germany collaboration on digital security and praised India's role in shaping a safe, inclusive cyberspace.
With India having attained success in the spread of its Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI), a senior MeitY official said on Friday that AI can be used for developing applications in key sectors like healthcare, agriculture, logistics, education which can transform lives.
In a groundbreaking blend of technology and culture, Ikonz Studios has introduced a lifelike AI-powered digital avatar of cricket legend Sourav Ganguly, integrated into a Holographic Extended Reality (HXR) device.
At the Carnegie Global Technology Summit in New Delhi, Sweden's Jon Simonsson praised India's strong knowledge base and innovation potential, while emphasising the need for deregulation and greater support for students and entrepreneurs. His remarks were echoed by Raj Shukla of India's UPSC,