Microsoft launches Copilot Pages to boost productivity in AI era
Tech giant Microsoft on Monday launched the next wave of 365 Copilot AI features to help businesses improve productivity.
Tech giant Microsoft on Monday launched the next wave of 365 Copilot AI features to help businesses improve productivity.
For centuries, diplomacy has often operated in a space where truth is moulded, concealed, or reshaped to suit the interests of nations.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer to be viewed as panacea of all ills. Use and abuse of AI has many facets of advantages and disadvantages.
The National Health Authority (NHA) on Wednesday announced a partnership with the Indian Institutes of Technology (IIT) Kanpur to revolutionise artificial intelligence (AI) in health research.
Thes enterprises make up more than 60 million of them, contributing to over 30 per cent of the nation’s GDP and employ more than 110 million people.
In the ever-evolving landscape of healthcare, the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) stands as a beacon of hope, promising to revolutionise the way we approach disease prevention, diagnosis, and treatment.
Ailytics utilises scenario-based, AI-powered video analytics solutions to help companies enhance their operational safety and productivity.
Sanket Shah, CEO of AI-based video creation platform Invideo, told IANS that under PM Modi, the nation has taken a huge step to transform the digital infrastructure.
The AI model uses text input and a "single 15-second audio sample" to generate natural-sounding speech.
In a free-wheeling interaction with Microsoft co-founder, Modi recalled what he had told G20 leaders in Indonesia, curious to know about India’s digital success.