“AI will not kill jobs. AI will unbundle jobs... Your job is a bundle of tasks. What AI will do is it will unbundle it.” Amid fears that AI will replace human roles, this statement by Microsoft India ...
Artificial intelligence will change jobs by breaking them into smaller, task-based components AI will act as digital teammates, working with permission but not requiring constant involvement India is ...
NEW DELHI: Puneet Chandok, President of Microsoft India and South Asia, on Monday said Artificial Intelligence models are improving at an unprecedented pace and predicted exponential growth in the ...
Puneet Chandok, President of Microsoft India and South Asia, on Monday said Artificial Intelligence models are improving at an unprecedented pace and predicted exponential growth in the sector over ...
Anglo American says closer collaboration between government and the private sector is critical to unlocking energy investment. The company's Chief Projects and Development Officer, Alison Atkinson, ...
Artificial intelligence will fundamentally reshape jobs by unbundling them into smaller, task-based components rather than eliminating employment altogether, says Puneet Chandok, President of ...
In this conversation, Puneet Chandok, President – India & South Asia at Microsoft, speaks to Rajdeep Sardesai on India Today TV about how artificial intelligence is set to fundamentally reshape ...
Rapido is doubling down on its push into food delivery, rolling out its zero-commission platform Ownly across Bengaluru after a pilot launched in select pockets in November last year. The company is ...
An initiative by the Government to make Bermuda the home of the world’s first fully onchain economy has won the backing of at least one of the island’s banks, whose executives believe the plan is ...
Rapido’s food delivery platform Ownly has expanded beyond its pilot neighbourhoods in Bengaluru and is actively planning launches in other metro cities, the company said during a townhall hosted by ...
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist, and is ...
BAGUIO CITY, Philippines — Heavy tourist traffic and high property values may explain the unusually exorbitant gasoline prices in this city over the past decade, according to the Department of Energy ...