India key priority market; reels, biz messaging supercharging growth: Meta

India key priority market; reels, biz messaging supercharging growth: Meta



Social media giant Meta counts India among its key priority markets globally, as the rising popularity of its offerings – from Reels to business messaging – and increased engagement on AI tools is supercharging growth, according to Meta India Vice President Sandhya Devanathan.


In an interview with PTI, Devanathan said India is the leading market for short-form video Reels’ watch-time on Instagram. The Facebook and Instagram parent Meta is upbeat about the pace and extent to which Reels has caught on with creators and brands alike.


“Reels is big for Meta globally, but Reels is certainly huge for Meta in India,” Devanathan said.

 


Having recognised the power of Reels in influencing buying decisions, brands are including it early in their campaign blueprint and customer outreach plans, Devanathan said.


According to her, Reels is now in the consideration set for brands as they conceptualise their campaigns, marking a big shift in the way campaigns are being designed.


“Not only are we seeing the medium exploding in terms of consumption on our platform, but we are seeing brands and creators make use of that to get outcomes they want with their businesses and audiences,” she said.


India is also the largest adopter of Meta AI, she said and added the company is “buoyed” by its uptake here, with users turning to the AI-powered chatbot for information on parenting tips to Onam Sadya (traditional vegetarian feast served during Onam festival).


Describing India as one of the key priority markets for Meta globally, Devanathan said the company is very excited about the prospects here and continues to double down and invest in the country.


“So, in terms of user growth, we are very excited by the opportunities and also in the value that we are driving for businesses,” the top executive said.


Meta’s optimistic outlook for the Indian market is supported by multiple factors, mainly the strong growth forecast for the economy.


The Indian economy is well-poised for growth and aspires to be a 7 trillion dollar economy in coming years, promising new avenues of opportunities, she added.


The optimism about India is evident in industry conversations and backed by factors like the demographic dividend with Gen Z and youth population, the momentum in the private sector, growth and innovation, the startup ecosystem, as also the strength of India’s capital markets, she pointed out.


“All of this points to the larger trend of India rising to the economic superpower status that it has deserved for so long,” Devanathan said.


Another factor aiding prospects is the current levels of ad penetration that have a clear headroom for growth. The overall advertisement spending in India is lower than its potential, and over time, the ad penetration is expected to increase, she said.


“…the ad penetration is only 0.5 or so per cent, which is lower compared to more mature markets like the US… there is big headroom for the overall industry to grow in this space.


“So, both in terms of growth potential we see in India, and the opportunity that exists as the ad market matures, and digital will grow as a piece of that pie… we definitely see ourselves as very well-positioned to help businesses succeed and hopefully share in their success as well,” she said.


India is one of the largest markets for WhatsApp globally, with “great revenue momentum” and heightened interest around ‘build for India’.


With more businesses embracing messaging to engage with their customers, Meta, last week, announced a slew of new features and programmes, including the full availability of a verified badge – a trust marker – for small businesses to establish credibility and credentials with consumers.


At the WhatsApp Business Summit in Mumbai, Meta also spotlighted Artificial Intelligence tools for enhancing the messaging experience.


To start with, Meta will make it easy to activate AI directly from the WhatsApp Business app to enable businesses to engage more efficiently with their customers – it has recently started testing this in India, and says early results are exciting.


The US social media giant also announced customised messages on the WhatsApp Business app, as it pledged commitment to supporting the growth of small businesses in India.


Meanwhile, Reels continues to supercharge Meta’s growth in India, Devanathan said.


“If you look at some global statistics, about 50 per cent of all global watch hours are now Reels-driven watch hours. So, it is significant for us on the platform, that is on Instagram – and India is a leading country for Reels watch-time on Instagram,” she said.


The ‘MadeonReels’ programme – launched last year to help brands understand the power of creators and the format – yielded strong results.


“What we are now seeing is brand organically build for Reels. So, instead of building at the bottom of the funnel, once the whole campaign is done…say when Diwali is upon us…sort of putting something together… Reels are now becoming part of early planning by brands, and it is already in the consideration set when they think about their campaigns. That is a big change we have noticed,” she said.


India is also the largest adopter of Meta AI, she said, and pointed out that “Indians love Meta AI, which is great”.


While it is still early days for Meta AI, the company is “buoyed” by the takeoff it has seen and conversations that are unfolding on it.


Meta Platforms topped street expectations for second-quarter revenue and gave a strong sales outlook for the third quarter amid healthy global advertising demand.


Globally, Meta’s revenue rose 22 per cent to USD 39.1 billion for the April to June quarter.


“Last year, we talked about how our hope is that Meta India continues to also be a big contributor to Meta Global’s growth and I am happy to say, we continue to do well in the country. While we do not break down the numbers for India, what it means is that businesses large and small are finding value on our platform, be it Facebook, Instagram or WhatsApp,” she said.


Meta wants to keep up the momentum in India, and be “the best rupee that an advertiser can spend” on the platform, she added.

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Seven GenAI startups from India selected for AWS Generative AI Accelerator

Seven GenAI startups from India selected for AWS Generative AI Accelerator


“Selected startups will gain access to AWS compute, storage, and database technologies, as well as AWS Trainium and AWS Inferentia2, energy-efficient AI chips that offer high performance at the lowest cost,” the release said. Bloomberg Photo


Amazon Web Services on Friday announced that seven generative AI startups from India have been selected for its global Generative AI accelerator program.


The selected Indian startups — Convrse, House of Models, Neural Garage, Orbo.ai, Phot.ai, Unscript AI, and Zocket, are among the 80 companies selected by AWS worldwide for their innovative use of AI and their global growth ambitions, according to a release.


The Indian cohort also marks the highest number of startups selected from a country in the Asia-Pacific region for the AWS Global Generative AI Accelerator programme.


As part of AWS’s $230 million commitment to drive the creation of applications worldwide, the AWS ‘Generative AI Accelerator program’ provides startups, especially early-stage companies, with AWS credits, mentorship, and education to further their use of AI and machine learning technologies.

 


“Selected startups will gain access to AWS compute, storage, and database technologies, as well as AWS Trainium and AWS Inferentia2, energy-efficient AI chips that offer high performance at the lowest cost,” the release said.

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First Published: Sep 13 2024 | 11:08 PM IST



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Tech news Sep 13: iPhone 16 series pre-order, OpenAI o1-series models, more

Tech news Sep 13: iPhone 16 series pre-order, OpenAI o1-series models, more



Apple’s iPhone 16 series, equipped with artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities, is now available for pre-order, with the official release set for September 20. Customers can take advantage of instant cashback and no-interest equated monthly instalment options through select banks when ordering via Apple’s online and retail stores. The company is also offering trade-in deals for older models in exchange for the iPhone 16 series.


OpenAI, backed by Microsoft, has introduced the o1-series AI models, designed to improve reasoning and problem-solving abilities. These models, including the o1 and o1-mini, are engineered to tackle more complex tasks and address greater challenges in areas like science, coding, and mathematics compared to earlier versions.

 


Google is currently testing a desktop windowing feature on Android tablets, enabling users to run multiple apps simultaneously and resize windows, offering a more desktop-like experience. Available in developer preview, the feature aims to enhance multitasking capabilities on Android tablets.


Realme has launched the P2 Pro 5G smartphone in India, along with the Realme Pad 2 Lite tablet. The P2 Pro 5G comes with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 processor and a curved AMOLED display featuring a 120Hz refresh rate. Meanwhile, the Realme Pad 2 Lite features a 2K display and a 90Hz refresh rate.


Apple’s AirPods Pro 2 has received approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for its hearing aid functionality. Unveiled during the iPhone 16 launch on September 9, these hearing health features are expected to be available later this year, aimed at supporting users with hearing loss through prevention and awareness tools.


Apple has introduced the “Activation Lock” feature for iPhone components in the release candidate (RC) of iOS 18, currently in beta testing. This feature links individual iPhone parts, like the battery and display, to the user’s Apple account, similar to how the device itself is secured, aiming to reduce theft by preventing stolen parts from being used in other devices.


Starting at Rs 79,999, the Google Pixel 9 offers substantial improvements, including one of the best smartphone displays, enhanced battery life, and a solid imaging system. With deep integration of artificial intelligence (AI), the device provides a seamless user experience, though it lacks certain features found in the Pro version, such as a telephoto lens and higher-quality zoom.


China has introduced three key 6G technology standards through the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), setting the foundation for future global telecommunications frameworks. These standards aim to address scenarios outlined in the ITU’s mobile telecommunications 2030 framework, such as immersive communication, ultra-reliable low-latency performance, and AI integration, according to the South China Morning Post.

First Published: Sep 13 2024 | 8:03 PM IST



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CCI selects Management Development Institute to conduct market study on AI

CCI selects Management Development Institute to conduct market study on AI


Among other aspects, the study will focus on the existing and evolving regulatory/legal frameworks governing AI systems and applications in India and other major jurisdictions. Photo: Intel


Fair trade watchdog CCI has selected the Management Development Institute Society (MDIS) to conduct a market study on artificial intelligence and competition that will examine various aspects, including potential competition issues in the AI ecosystems.


In April this year, the Competition Commission of India (CCI) had issued a request for proposal to conduct the market study on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Competition.


The Gurugram-based MDIS has been engaged to conduct the study that will seek to understand certain key AI ecosystems, including stakeholders, resources, value chains, market structures and parameters of competition, CCI said in a release on Friday.

 


It will also examine the emerging and potential competition issues in these markets/ecosystems as well as look at the scope and nature of AI applications/use cases, and assess associated opportunities, risks and ramifications from a competition standpoint.


Among other aspects, the study will focus on the existing and evolving regulatory/legal frameworks governing AI systems and applications in India and other major jurisdictions.


Earlier this year, in an interview to PTI, CCI Chairperson Ravneet Kaur said AI and machine learning can drive efficiency and innovation but also raise concerns related to market concentration and potential anti-competitive behaviour.

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First Published: Sep 13 2024 | 5:15 PM IST



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Microsoft India buys another land in Pune for Rs 453 cr: Square Yards

Microsoft India buys another land in Pune for Rs 453 cr: Square Yards


Microsoft: Representative Image | (Photo: Shutterstock)


Technology giant Microsoft Corporation (India) has bought around 16 acres of land in Pune from Viva Highways for Rs 453 crore, according to property consultant Square Yards.


In a statement on Friday, Square Yards said the recent land deal in Pune, registered in September 2024, involved the purchase of 66,450 square metres (approximately 16.4 acres) from Viva Highways Limited.


“The transaction, which registered under its Indian arm Microsoft Corporation (India) Pvt Ltd incurred a stamp duty of Rs 27.18 crore along with a registration fee of Rs 30,000,” the consultant said, adding that the total consideration paid was Rs 453 crore.

 


Earlier this week, Square Yards said that Microsoft had bought 16.4 acres of land in Pune for Rs 520 crore.


“As per the registration document reviewed by Square Yards, Microsoft’s Indian arm, Microsoft Corporation (India) Pvt Ltd, acquired 66,414.5 square meters (around 16.4 acres) of prime land in Pune’s Hinjewadi. The transaction, registered in August 2024, involved the purchase of land from Indo Global Infotech City LLP,” the consultant had said in a statement.


In 2022, the company also acquired a 25-acre plot in Pimpri-Chinchwad for Rs 328 crore. Earlier this year, Microsoft secured 48 acres of land in Hyderabad for Rs 267 crore, the consultant said.


These deals are part of Microsoft’s broader strategy to expand its presence in India, particularly within its data centre operations. The company’s network of data centres already includes locations in Pune, Mumbai, and Chennai, Square Yards said.

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First Published: Sep 13 2024 | 5:13 PM IST



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