5 things you may have missed about AI today: 58% of Indians believe in AI’s relevance, Jamie Dimon on ‘incredible’ AI

Artificial Intelligence Overview: The use of artificial intelligence (AI) is growing and is more accepted in some places than others. Now, a study highlights the fact that India is finding the technology highly relevant and impactful. In other news, 16-year-old Indian-American boy Adrit Rao has developed several apps and is currently working with Stanford University to use artificial intelligence to transform the healthcare industry. Get more AI news like this today.

  1. Bosch study showcases India’s optimism on AI

The use of artificial intelligence has increased significantly around the world. However, India is one such country that is said to show the most optimism about this technology. A recent study revealed that 58% of Indians believe that artificial intelligence will be the most relevant technology in the future.Fortune India says 73% of people show interest in generative AI Report.

2. 16-year-old works with Stanford University research team to transform health care through artificial intelligence

Adrit Rao, a 16-year-old coding guru from Palo Alto, California, is now starting his journey at Stanford University to transform healthcare with the help of artificial intelligence. Rao says, “My coding journey started at the age of 8. I learned about simple block programming, where blocks are put together to program. That was my first exposure to computer science. I found it very engaging and interesting. ” Rao also highlighted that he learned app development during the pandemic with the help of YouTube videos and courses, The Indian Express reported Report.

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3. Movate partners with Loyola College to set up artificial intelligence and IoT-based robotics lab in India

Movate, a digital technology and customer experience (CX) company, has partnered with Loyola, one of India’s top universities, to set up an AI and IoT-based robotics lab in Chennai. The partnership aims to provide students with the latest tools and skills to learn robotics.According to media reports, the laboratory will cover an area of ​​750 square feet and consist of high-tech robotics kits, drone kits, 3D printers, projectors, etc. release.

4. Jamie Dimon says artificial intelligence is an ‘incredible’ technology

Chase CEO Jamie Dimon highlighted the potential of artificial intelligence technology. He said the technology was “incredible” for the banking industry as it was already being used for a number of tasks including risk, fraud, marketing and customer relations. “You have to understand that and make it part of the management conversation,” Dimon said. “You can’t do it fast enough with the human eye and fingers,” he added, when it comes to trading, according to Bloomberg. Report.

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5. Role of Artificial Intelligence in Indian Education System

Edansh co-founder Abhishek Sharma reveals how the use of artificial intelligence is transforming India’s education system. He highlighted how artificial intelligence can bring about a personalized learning experience and provide students with tailored learning based on their speed of understanding. He revealed that such technology can help make education more accessible and interactive and spark interest among young people, India Outlook reported. Report.

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