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AI News from ET - AI-linked hiring in CDMO industry jumps nearly 3-fold in 2 years: Report
Artificial intelligence skill demand in India's Contract Development and Manufacturing Organisation sector is set to surge. Demand for AI skills in CDMOs will nearly triple between 2023 and 2025. This reflects a significant shift towards automation and advanced capabilities. Manufacturing and operations remain key areas. However, a talent gap is emerging, particularly in high-value roles. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Anthropic to boost hiring in Europe after opening Milan office
AI startup Anthropic is expanding its European presence by opening a new office in Milan. The company plans to significantly increase its international staff to meet growing demand for its AI models. This expansion comes as businesses across Europe adopt AI for productivity gains. Anthropic's focus on safety and ethics is noted. View the full article
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AI News from ET - French AI firm Mistral announces deals with BMW, Airbus
French AI company Mistral is forging new alliances with automotive giant BMW and aerospace leader Airbus. These collaborations aim to expand Mistral's reach into defense and industrial sectors. The company is also strengthening ties with chip equipment maker ASML. Mistral is building its own computing infrastructure to compete with global tech giants. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Steven Spielberg on AI: It can't be used as the final word on anything creative
Hollywood director Steven Spielberg voiced strong opposition to AI dictating creative decisions in filmmaking, emphasising it should remain a tool, not the final arbiter. While acknowledging its utility for tasks like research, he firmly believes AI cannot replace human soul and creativity, a stance contrasting with studios' embrace for cost-cutting. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Zoho-backed Netrasemi launches first AI chip, begins customer trials
Kerala-based Netrasemi, backed by Zoho, has successfully tested its A2000 AI chip, now production-ready for edge devices. Early trials are underway with customers in surveillance and automotive sectors, targeting a mid-2027 commercial launch. This Indian-designed chip, built on TSMC's 12nm process, is among the first of its kind. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Capgemini says AI widens client spending pool
Capgemini's CEO highlighted how AI is expanding client spending beyond traditional IT budgets, as companies now view it as an operating change. This shift is creating new opportunities across business functions, leading to a more diversified and resilient Capgemini with stronger client relationships. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Amazon greenlights AI-generated shows for children
Amazon MGM Studios announced Wednesday it has greenlit the first three children's shows that were created under a new initiative to use artificial intelligence (AI) in content development. AI Studios chief at Amazon MGM Albert Cheng told the conference that the technology won't eliminate jobs, it will actually reduce costs and timelines to make it possible to increase the number of productions. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Snowflake boosts forecast, signs $6 billion AWS deal as enterprise AI adoption grows
Snowflake has boosted its annual product revenue forecast. This rise is driven by increased enterprise spending on AI applications. Companies are moving more data tasks to Snowflake's cloud platform. This positive development sent Snowflake's shares soaring. A significant five-year deal with Amazon Web Services further strengthens their partnership, focusing on enterprise AI. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Rising AI adoption to drive $23 billion into India's data centres by 2030: Report
India’s data centre capacity is set to grow at a 26% CAGR over the next five years, according to a report. It highlighted that AI-led infrastructure demand alongwith rising cloud and digital adoption is expected to nearly triple India’s built data centre capacity from 1.6 GW in 2025 to 5 GW by 2030. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Global firms use AI at Indian hubs to bring more ad work in-house
Global companies are using AI in India to create advertisements. This technology helps them produce images and videos faster. Companies like Kimberly-Clark and Target India are bringing more creative work in-house. This shift is changing the advertising industry. AI is speeding up campaign creation and reducing costs for businesses. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Youtube says will flag AI-generated content
Youtube will now automatically identify AI-generated videos. This new policy will inform viewers if content is created using artificial intelligence. Previously, creators had to self-report AI usage. This change comes as AI technology advances rapidly. Creators can challenge incorrect labels. The flagging will not affect video recommendations. Other platforms like Spotify are also implementing similar AI detection measures. View the full article
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AI News from ET - OpenAI Foundation commits $250 million to help workers, economies navigate AI disruption
The OpenAI Foundation is dedicating $250 million to address AI's impact on jobs and economies. This funding will support research, aid displaced workers, and explore broader economic benefit distribution. The foundation aims to proactively manage AI's rapid evolution. Initiatives will be announced later this year, with the foundation directly running some programs. View the full article
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AI News from ET - West is between peace and war, as AI races ahead: UK cyberspying chief
Britain's top cyber spy, Anne Keast-Butler, warns that artificial intelligence is being used in new ways that threaten national security. She states that the nation is in a space between peace and war. Russia is actively targeting critical infrastructure and democratic processes. Allies must urgently increase cybersecurity efforts to stay ahead of evolving threats. View the full article
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AI News from ET - AI to turbocharge patent creation at India tech hubs, executives say
Indian technology hubs are becoming major innovation centers. Global companies anticipate AI will speed up new product and intellectual property creation. This development is transforming routine tasks into complex work. India's skilled workforce and cost advantages continue to attract investment. Despite regulatory hurdles, patent filings are rising, indicating a growing contribution from these centers. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Mark Zuckerberg's philanthropic venture unveils AI world model for drug discovery
Biohub, a venture by Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan, has launched a protein biology world model. This advanced AI tool aims to speed up drug discovery. The model learns from evolutionary data to understand protein functions. Researchers have already used it to design new protein binders for cancer and immune targets. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Indian government, tech firms running tests for Anthropic's Mythos threat
India is rigorously testing its critical financial and government software for vulnerabilities to Anthropic's powerful Mythos AI. Tech giants Infosys and TCS are involved, while CERT-In examines national infrastructure like Aadhaar. This proactive measure stems from global concerns about Mythos' dual potential for cybersecurity defense and attack. View the full article
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AI News from ET - SK Hynix joins $1 trillion club after Samsung, Micron on AI chip boom
SK Hynix has crossed the $1 trillion market value mark. This milestone follows similar achievements by rivals Samsung Electronics and Micron Technology. The surge is driven by strong demand for AI memory chips. This has boosted South Korea's KOSPI index to record highs. Investors are showing significant interest in semiconductor stocks. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Nvidia to spend $150 billion a year in Taiwan, 'epicentre' of AI revolution, says CEO
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang declared Taiwan the heart of the AI revolution. He believes the island will be a global technology manufacturing center for years. Huang announced plans for Nvidia's new Taiwan headquarters. Groundbreaking is set for this year. The facility is expected to be operational by 2030. This marks a significant future investment. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Neysa and Pipeshift team up for AI inference play in India
Bengaluru's Neysa and AI startup Pipeshift are joining forces. They aim to meet India's growing need for AI inference services. This partnership will tackle increasing costs and delays in AI adoption. India's AI market is projected to reach billions. The collaboration focuses on specialized, local AI systems. View the full article
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AI News from ET - AI to turbocharge patent creation at India tech hubs, executives say
Global companies anticipate AI will boost new product and IP creation at Indian tech hubs, transforming routine tasks into complex innovation. Despite regulatory hurdles slowing local patent filings, India's skilled workforce and cost advantages continue to drive investment, positioning its centres for high-value work. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Micron joins $1 trillion club as AI race powers memory chip boom
Micron has reached a significant milestone, crossing $1 trillion in market value for the first time. This achievement highlights the company's strong performance. Its shares saw a substantial increase. This surge is linked to a brokerage firm raising its price target significantly. Micron is now recognised as a major beneficiary of the ongoing AI boom. View the full article
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AI News from ET - I Squared bets on AI inference with $225 million data centre buy from Cogent
Investment manager I Squared Capital has acquired 10 data centre facilities from Cogent Fiber for $225 million. This move signals a significant investment in AI infrastructure. I Squared Capital plans to inject an additional $1 billion for upgrades and expansions. The deal focuses on data centres closer to end-users, crucial for AI inference. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Proposed centre of excellence can drive AI collaboration: Karnataka chief secretary
A new artificial intelligence centre of excellence in Karnataka is proposed to boost AI research and public sector innovation. This centre will unite state government, industry, startups, and academia. It aims to develop scalable AI solutions and policy frameworks. Focus areas include public service delivery and multilingual technologies. Safeguards for privacy and fairness are also emphasised as AI adoption grows. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Global firms bring more work in-house at India hubs on AI boost
The shift reflects a structural change in how multinationals use their India operations, moving beyond cost-focused support roles to centres that own core functions such as engineering, product development and analytics. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Nandan Nilekani's Fundamentum bets big on frontier tech with Rs 2,000 crore fund for AI, deeptech
Fundamentum Partnership has launched F2A, a Rs 3,000 crore frontier-tech investment platform focused on AI and deeptech startups. The firm will invest between Rs 40-90 crore in 12-15 companies over three years, targeting commercialization-stage businesses in sectors like semiconductors and robotics where India has strategic advantages. View the full article