(Bloomberg) — Executives from Microsoft and Alphabet will visit India next week to appeal to the country’s millions of programmers and help bring artificial intelligence services to key markets.
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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella will visit Bangalore, the country’s technology hub, next week to speak to developers and technologists about “uncovering new opportunities with AI.” is. He will also speak to industry leaders in Mumbai about the opportunities and challenges of next-generation AI. Separately, Google’s Chief Scientist Jeff Dean spoke to researchers, developers, and startups in Bangalore about his next frontier of AI, and then discussed how AI can have a major impact on society. He will participate in a fireside chat about India’s role in the future. The duel highlights the importance of India to both companies. The broader AI sector. He has emerged as one of the largest pools of AI talent for startups and global companies, while India, with over 5 million programmers, often has a shortage of AI talent. During a visit to India last year, NVIDIA Corp. CEO Jensen Huang said the country could become the world’s largest exporter of his AI expertise. Nandan Nilekani, chairman of Infosys Ltd., Asia’s second-largest technology services company, added that “Indian developers will decide which AI stack will dominate,” adding that the different technologies that will form competing AI systems You mentioned layers. Both Nadella and Google CEO Sundar Pichai grew up in India, where they studied engineering before coming to the United States for graduate school. For both, advancing AI could be career-defining. Pichai called the transition to AI “bigger than the internet,” and Nadella described it as a “Microsoft moment.” As a sign of India’s growing influence in AI, Ahmed Mazari, president of Microsoft Asia, pointed to developer activity on GitHub. One comes from India, which will surpass the US by 2026. India recently announced that Microsoft will train 100,000 developers in India on the latest AI technologies and tools Last year, India’s technology industry trade association Nasscom counted nearly 500,000 developers specializing in AI and data. It is reasonable to expect that India will move towards India,” he said, noting that major technology services companies such as Tata Consultancy Services and Infosys are moving full speed ahead in the AI space. And we train hundreds of thousands of engineers. “Enterprises want to adopt AI, and developers can accelerate the transition,” she said.
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