At the India AI Impact Summit here, Voice AI platform Shunya Labs, a Nasscom GenAI cohort startup, on Thursday announced launch of Vaķ, an open‑weight voice‑AI and a ...
The 2026 Indian American Attitudes Survey released by Carnegie Endowment for International Peace revealed deep ...
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55% of rural youth in India use AI daily, says survey
More than half of India's rural youth are now exposed to artificial intelligence, using it in some form as part of their daily lives for learning, communication and opportunities.
As per the report, AI funding in India hit a high of $1.1 billion in 2022, before moderating in 2023 and 2024 amid a broader global venture capital slowdown. Funding rebounded to $856 million in 2025 ...
Sensex tumbled 1,236.11 points to settle at 82,498.14; Nifty 50 slumped 365 points to 25,454.35 All the sectoral indices ...
India's AI ecosystem has secured $5.5 billion in funding, showcasing growth across 1,700 companies and significant infrastructure developments.
GO DESi is building a modern brand around India’s desi treats, adding hygiene, consistency and wider distribution without losing originality ...
Hiding the house keys in a shoe rack for his children instead of making multiple copies proved costly for a software engineer's family in Bengaluru's Nagondanahalli ...
Too often in the past have we seen members of the winning team being ignored because selectors aren’t convinced about Ranji-level performance ...
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Almost 55 million starved - because of one “scientist”
Between 1959 and 1961, China suffered a famine that may have killed up to 55 million people. Earlier waves of famine in the Soviet Union and Ukraine added millions more — all linked to agricultural ...
In a massive selloff on Thursday, benchmark indices Nifty and Sensex ended sharply lower, snapping a three-day winning streak. The steep slide wiped out Rs 7.55 lakh crore in investor wealth, dragging ...
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Xiaomi eyes 140 million phone users to boost TV sales in India with big-screen push
Xiaomi is betting on its massive smartphone user base in India to drive TV sales, as it shifts focus from price-led competition to building a long-term consumer electronics ecosystem.
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