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5 Things about AI you might have overlooked today: 58% of Indians see the importance of AI, Jamie Dimon discusses ‘Unbelievable’ AI

AI is becoming increasingly popular, with some regions showing more acceptance than others. A recent study reveals that India views AI as highly relevant and impactful. Additionally, 16-year-old Indian-American Adrit Rao has created multiple apps and is working with Stanford University to implement AI in healthcare. Stay updated on the latest AI developments.

  1. Bosch’s research shows India’s optimism about AI

The use of artificial intelligence is increasing significantly all over the world. However, India is one such country that is said to show the most optimism about such technology. A recent survey reported that 58 percent of Indians believe that AI would be the most relevant technology in the future. According to a Fortune India report, 73 percent show interest in generative AI.

2. A 16-year-old to work with a research team at Stanford University to transform healthcare with artificial intelligence

Adrit Rao, a 16-year-old boy from Palo Alto, California, is a master coder who is now starting his journey at Stanford University to transform healthcare with artificial intelligence. Rao said, “My journey into coding started when I was 8 years old. I was introduced to simple block programming, which is putting blocks together to program. It was my first introduction to computer science. I found it very engaging and interesting.” Rao also highlighted that he learned app development during the pandemic through YouTube videos and courses, according to an Indian Express report.

3. Movate is partnering with Loyola College to set up an AI and IoT based Robotics Lab in India

Movate, a digital technology and customer experience (CX) company, partnered with one of India’s top colleges, Loyola, to set up an AI and IoT-based Robotics Lab in Chennai. The goal of this partnership is to give students the latest tools and skills to learn about robotics. According to a press release, the lab will be set up on 750 square feet of land and will consist of high-tech robot kits, drone kit, 3D printers, projectors and more.

4. Jamie Dimon says artificial intelligence is an “incredible” technology

Chase CEO Jamie Dimon has emphasized the possibilities of artificial intelligence technology. He says the technology is “incredible” for the banking industry because it is already being used for a number of tasks, including risk, fraud, marketing and customer relations. Dimon said, “You have to get it, make it part of the management conversation.” Regarding trading, he added, “You couldn’t do it fast enough with human eyes and human fingers,” according to a Bloomberg report.

5. Role of Artificial Intelligence in Indian Education System

Abhishek Sharma, co-founder of Edansh, reveals how the use of artificial intelligence could transform the education system in India. He emphasized how artificial intelligence can bring a personalized learning experience and offer students customized learning and that too at the student’s pace of understanding. He revealed that such technologies can help make education more accessible and interactive and spark interest among the youth, according to an Outlook India report.

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