AI has an opportunity cost, will help economy grow: Invest India CEO

AI has an opportunity cost, will help economy grow: Invest India CEO



The private sector, government and academia would have to come together and work on Artificial intelligence (AI) as it will help promote economic growth of many countries including India, Invest India Managing Director and CEO Nivruti Rai said on Wednesday.


The chief of the trade and investment promotion agency also said that there is an opportunity cost of AI.


But one has to look at issues like safety, security and privacy-related matters of AI.


“AI is important. Many countries will see about 15 per cent of their GDP growth…anywhere between 5 to 15 per cent. I hope India will be on the higher number (side)…there is so much benefit to humanity. I really think health, education, and environment needs AI,” she said here while speaking at the Global Technology Summit 2023.


That is the opportunity cost, “so we all have to work together…the private sector, government, academia, all have to come together and build this,” she added.


However, she said that one has to make sure that there is privacy with control, and security with reliability.


Talking about Invest India, Rai said that the agency is working on identification of both countries and companies where India can be benefitted.


“EV (electric vehicle) is important for India…Invest India is going to look at what are some of the strength, weakness, opportunities, and threat of companies and countries against India and what can India give and take,” she said.


Citing examples, she said Saudi Arabia is “very” interested in partnering with India in the food processing sector; Australia is keen in furniture and minerals, and the US is interested in organic textiles.


“So we are working with many such companies…I am looking at who need us…I am looking at minerals, Africa has minerals. So what is Africa’s need that we have and what we can offer,” she said.

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Qualcomm announces support for India's NavIC L1 signals in select chipset

Qualcomm announces support for India's NavIC L1 signals in select chipset



Chip maker Qualcomm Technologies Inc on Wednesday announced their support for India’s navigation satellite system NavIC (Navigation with Indian Constellation) in select commercial chipset platforms across the company’s upcoming portfolio.

The company also said they would continue their work with the Indian Space Research Organisation to accelerate NavIC’s adoption which will enhance geolocation capabilities and overall robustness of mobile, automative and Internet of Things solutions in the region.

“We’re pleased to enhance our commitment to India by enabling support for the newly launched NavIC L1 signals in our chipset platforms. We continue our work with ISRO to further accelerate NavIC’s adoption and to enable more advanced geolocation applications with the latest NavIC technologies,” said Francesco Grilli, Vice President, Product Management at Qualcomm Technologies Inc.

A company release said they would achieve this with the backing of engineering talent in India. Director of Satellite Navigation Programme Office at ISRO headquarters Manish Saxena was quoted as saying in the statement that NavIC is a significant step towards using space technology for national development and that ISRO is proud to see the increasing adoption of NavIC and is eager to bring the benefits of this indigenous solution to all users.


“The L1 signals will be a critical next step by enabling better performance of location-based services in the consumer segment. ISRO appreciates Qualcomm Technologies for enabling NavIC L1 on its upcoming mobile platforms thereby accelerating its adoption,” Saxena said.

(Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Dec 06 2023 | 5:00 PM IST



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Microsoft brings 'Deep Search' to Bing: Know what it is and how it works

Microsoft brings 'Deep Search' to Bing: Know what it is and how it works


Microsoft has announced a new experimental Deep Search feature for Microsoft Bing. In a blog post on Bing Blogs, Microsoft said that Deep Search provides more relevant and comprehensive answers to the most complex search queries. 


Microsoft said that the Deep Search feature will not replace Bing’s existing web search, but offers an enhancement that offers the option for a deeper and richer exploration of the web.


Deep Search feature uses the GPT-4 language model to expand a search query into a more comprehensive description. The expanded description might capture users’ intent and expectations more accurately and clearly than a few keywords. It also helps Bing understand what kind of information the user is looking for.


In case the input query is ambiguous, Deep Search figures out all the possible intents and computes a comprehensive description for each of them. The feature then prompts the user to select the right intent of their query and the corresponding comprehensive description that should be used.


For example, a web search query for “how do points systems work in Japan” could refer to rewards points, immigration policy or something else. In that case, Deep Search generates an expanded description for each possible intent and asks the user to select one.


Deep Search then uses the web to fetch results that might match the expanded query that it has generated on the users behalf. Once it has gathered a collection of web pages, it reviews and ranks them according to how well they match the comprehensive description.


Deep Search uses a variety of signals to determine the relevance and quality of each result, considering factors like how well the topic matches the query, its level of detail and the source’s credibility.


Microsoft said Deep Search is not meant for every query but is designed for those who have complex questions that require more than a simple question.

First Published: Dec 06 2023 | 5:00 PM IST



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SanDisk launches UHS-I microSD, Ultra Dual Drive and more: Know details

SanDisk launches UHS-I microSD, Ultra Dual Drive and more: Know details


Western Digital on December 6 has announced multiple storage devices for the Indian market under its SanDisk sub brand. The company has announced Ultra Dual Drive Go flash drives, Ultra microSD UHS-I cards and PRO-CINEMA CFexpress Type B memory card.


SanDisk Ultra Dual Drive Go: Details


The Ultra Dual Drive Go flash drive is available with storage configuration from 64GB up to 256GB in Absinthe Green, Lavender and Navagio Bay colour options while the Black coloured variant offers up to 1TB of storage space.


WD claims that the SanDisk Ultra Dual Drive Go can reach transfer speeds up to 400MB per second and can be accessed from different devices with USB Type-C and Type-A ports.


The flash drives are priced at Rs 1,109 onwards and are now available for purchase on Western Digital India store, Amazon India and authorised SanDisk retailers.


SanDisk Ultra microSD UHS-I cards: Details


SanDisk Ultra microSD UHS-I card offers 1.5TB of storage space. Company claims the microSD card can reach up to 150 MB per second reading speed when paired with a SanDisk MobileMate USB 3.0 microSD card reader.


SanDisk’s new microSD card supports a host of devices that come with support UHS-I microSD compatibility.


Priced at Rs 14,999, The new 1.5TB cards will be available for purchase starting January 10 on Western Digital India store, Amazon India and other authorised e-tailers.


SanDisk PRO-CINEMA CFexpress Type B card: Details


The SanDisk PRO-CINEMA CFexpress Type B cards offer minimum sustained write speeds of 1,400MB per second. It lets users capture cinema-quality video recording at 8K resolution.


For durability, the company claims that the Type B card is capable of withstanding up to 1-metre drops and up to 50 newtons of applied force.


The PRO-CINEMA CFexpress Type B card is compatible with SanDisk Professional PRO-READER CFexpress and the PRO-DOCK 4 devices.


With Prices starting from Rs 44,999 for 320GB storage variant, SanDisk PRO-CINEMA CFexpress card is now available on Western Digital India store and through SanDisk authorised retailers, e-tailers and distributors.



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Google to bring AI-powered' Help Me Write' to Chrome for desktops: Report

Google to bring AI-powered' Help Me Write' to Chrome for desktops: Report



Google is planning to add an AI-powered’ Help me Write’ text generator to Chrome browser, according to a report by 9To5Google.


The ‘Help Me Write’ feature is already available on Google Messages, Gmail, Docs and Keep with some variation, and the American tech giant is planning to roll out the same for its internet browser. The feature takes input from users in the form of a text prompt and generates textual responses or long-form content accordingly.


According to the report, Google has been working on bringing this same capability to desktop versions of Chrome for Windows, Mac and Linux. The company refers to the feature as ‘Compose’ or ‘CCO’ internally, but the stable version will roll out for users with ‘Help me Write’ branding.

The report stated that the generative-AI feature will appear in Chrome’s autofill popup when typing text online, which will also be accessible from the right-click menu. Additionally, the feature will check the contents of the page that the user is on to get more context on what it should write.

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Google might add options to adjust the AI’s writing style. Users will be able to ask the text generator to shorten or elaborate the generated response as well as ask for a more casual or formal response according to their preference. 

Recently, it was reported that Google has decided to delay the launch of its foundation model- Gemini after researchers found that the AI didn’t reliably handle some non-English queries. Google had originally planned to launch Gemini by mid-December, but that has now been delayed until January.

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Google announced the Gemini AI model at its annual developers’ conference- Google I/O back in May this year. With Gemini’s multimodal capabilities that allow it to simultaneously comprehend and utilise data from diverse sources, such as text, images, audio, and video, Google is aiming to challenge ChatGPT’s dominance in the generative AI space.

First Published: Dec 06 2023 | 10:57 AM IST



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