From driverless cars and automated recruiting processes to connected machines and voice assistants, these developments are rapidly boosting our productivity at home and at work. Mayank Kumar, Apoorva Shankar
We’ve all heard and read enough—if not actually seen the impact in our day-to-day lives—to figure out that artificial intelligence and machine learning are changing the world as we know it. From driverless cars and automated recruiting processes to connected machines and voice assistants, these developments are rapidly boosting our productivity at home and at work.
The late 1990s to early 2000s was the age of the Indian IT sector, which […]
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