DISRUPTIVE TECHNOLOGIES
OpenAI's internal AI details stolen in 2023 breach
In April, a hacker accessed OpenAI's messaging, stealing AI design details. ChatGPT stayed secure. Microsoft-backed OpenAI informed employees, not federal law enforcement. No customer data compromised. Reported by Dey, Timsina, Aich. OpenAI disrupted covert influence operations. Biden administration plans to safeguard AI. In May, 16 companies pledged to develop AI safely, addressing emerging risks.
India to be deep tech powerhouse and big part of Siemens' game plan
Siemens AG plans to increase software and digital services sales to 20%, with India being a key player in this strategy, according to CEO Roland Busch. The company has invested in expanding its software portfolio and collaborating with Microsoft on AI technology. India is a vital region for Siemens, where it aims to grow its human resources capital and manufacturing capabilities, targeting both local and global markets.
Strong ER&D demand helps IT buck overall soft hiring trend
India's $250 billion IT services industry is facing sluggish hiring, but a bright spot is emerging in Engineering, Research & Development (ER&D). Demand for ER&D services is surging, driving a 15% increase in recruitment for these roles. Staffing firms report that tech companies are ramping up ER&D hiring to stay competitive in the global market.
IT stocks: A comeback which just needs a bit more confirmation; 7 stocks with an upside potential of up to 23%
Just before the expiry of the June series contract, bulls were seen in a segment of the market which has been long ignored by them — IT stocks. Because the upward movement was taking place at the end of expiry, one could not rule out the element of short covering. If one looks a bit deeper in the trend in IT stocks, two things have become clear. That while the news and opinion has been negative, the price action has not been so bad as has been painted. Now let's look at what happened in the IT sector and why there could be a case for contrarian buying. Yes, the sector has some headwinds which not many had thought would appear two years back. But the bigger question is whether this phase of underperformance is about to get over or not. It might be time to shed the bias of negativity around large IT players.
IndiGo cancels nearly 90 flights as disruptions continue in Delhi
IndiGo, the largest airline from Delhi airport's Terminal 1, has cancelled around 90 flights due to a roof collapse. SpiceJet's flights have been diverted to Terminals 2 and 3, but the number of SpiceJet flights shifted to these terminals is unknown. The airport's roof collapsed during heavy rains, causing at least one death and six injuries. The Indian Institute of Technology and the GMR group have set up committees to investigate the incident.
AI, 3rd-party tech likely to intensify risks of cyberattacks
A major cyber incident in these IT service providers may in turn impact multiple regulated entities simultaneously, causing a cyberattack on a system-wide level. "In the recent past, multiple incidents involving payment and settlement systems have led to significant disruptions in interbank transactions and payment failures," the report stated.
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Facing an unprecedented slowdown, IT companies are undergoing a shift. Here’s what’s changing
IT companies like TCS, HCLTech, Wipro and Tech Mahindra are reorganising their businesses to wade through disruptions and prepare for Gen AI. TCS, under new leadership, merged AI and cloud operations into a unified AI.Cloud unit, responding to growing demand in cloud migration and transformation services.
Transform your CX with G7 CR's disruptive approach towards customer experience
G7 CR Technologies, a Noventiq company, revolutionizes unified customer experience in the tech industry, driving business transformation and enhancing customer satisfaction.
Shipping delays and disruptions erode profitability of MSMEs: Ketan Kulkarni, Allcargo Group
Extended transit times can result in increased transportation expenses and potential penalties for late deliveries, further straining financial resources, says Ketan Kulkarni, Chief Growth Officer, Allcargo Group.
WhatsApp business calling service won't disrupt traditional toll-free channels: Experts
WhatsApp's recent introduction of calling features for businesses is not expected to significantly impact traditional telecom voice calling. Experts in the communications sector believe it will focus on "contextual calling" rather than disrupting toll-free customer service lines used by large enterprises.
How the Indian GCC boom is lighting up prospects of IT firms
With India emerging as a hub for global capability centres (GCCs), IT services companies are cashing in, setting up projects, looking for partnership opportunities, and even acquiring such centres.
PropTech investment reaches $4.6 billion since last decade
PropTech firms have seen a significant growth in investment since FY 2011, with a total of $4.6 billion in the last 14 years. This growth is attributed to the transformative impact of technology on the real estate industry, driving efficiency and innovation. Despite global economic uncertainties, PropTech firms' funding experienced a marginal dip in FY 2024, with investments totaling $657 million, down from $683 million in FY 2023. The shared economy and construction technology segments have emerged as leaders in the PropTech space, with 55% and 23% of the overall private investments in FY 2024, respectively.
Why imports from China are rising despite atmanirbhar Bharat initiatives
Imports from China is something India should monitor. But in some ways, this might be the way for the country to become a self-reliant economy.
Europe's cybersecurity chief says disruptive attacks have doubled recently, sees Russia behind many
Disruptive digital attacks, linked to Russia-backed groups, have doubled in the EU, targeting election-related services, per the EU's top cybersecurity official, Juhan Lepassaar of ENISA.
How China and Russia are vying to disrupt US military edge in outer space
Russia and China are developing abilities to counter the US in the space sector. The weaponization of outer space has emerged as a concern for mankind.
Warren Buffett play: 6 things to consider before investing in Special Opportunities Fund
Special Opportunities Fund (SOF) is an investment fund capitalizing on unique opportunities below intrinsic value, inspired by Warren Buffett. WhiteOak Capital Mutual Fund and Samco Mutual Fund have launched similar funds. Alekh Yadav, Head of Investment Products at Sanctum Wealth, highlights the fund's strategy. Investors should consider the differentiated offerings and track record, with high-risk appetite recommended for SOFs.
"If we work together, India can achieve all SDGs by 2030" says Ajay Piramal at CII Annual Business Summit 2024
Underscoring the rapid progress expected over the next two decades, he said, "Let's say in 2047, we'll have - we'll be the third-largest economy, maybe a USD 40 billion economy. Even now, in the next - I think by 2029, we'll be the third-largest economy. So only the U.S. and China will be ahead of us. So that's a big progress the country is making."
The tech mahadasha: Stars align for India's online astrology market
Astrology, once a traditional practice, has transformed into a booming online business. With astrologers now accessible online, the industry is experiencing rapid growth. The pandemic further accelerated this trend, leading to a surge in consultations and subscriptions. The online astrology market in India is projected to grow significantly, driven by tech advancements and changing consumer behavior.
Taiwan is selling more to the US than China in major shift away from Beijing
Taiwan is shifting its focus away from China, the world's second-largest economy, and towards the United States. The world's largest computer chip maker, TSMC, announced bigger investments in the U.S. last month after a boost from the Biden administration. Taiwanese semiconductor company ended its two-decade-long run in mainland China amid a global race to gain the edge in the high-tech industry.
GPT-4o set to disrupt conversational AI, edtech and call centre business
ChatGPT creator OpenAI announced the launch of GPT-4o, its newest flagship model, during a livestream on Monday. Chief technology officer Mira Murati described GPT-4o as "much faster" and "improves capabilities across text, vision, and audio".
If AI can disrupt future, track these 9 artificial intelligence stocks
Generative AI's disruptive potential attracts investors in Indian IT. Revenue challenges due to adoption lag. Companies explore deep learning in Gen AI. Happiest Minds and Affle offer AI services. BCG predicts growth in India's AI market.
Climate disruptions, biofuel policy again turn the heat on edible oil
Going by some recent developments around the world, edible oil trade agreements should have a provision for climate-related disruptions also.
Mukesh Ambani turns to 'Wyzr' to disrupt India's consumer electronics and home appliances market
The company intends to design and develop the products in-house as it pitches to establish a homegrown brand in a market dominated by foreign labels. It had previously launched private label brand Reconnect, with products built by third parties.
Elon Musk has brought new and disruptive technologies in many domains, says Indian Space Association DG
Lt Gen Bhatt welcomed Elon Musk's visit, highlighting SpaceX's cost-efficient launches, Starlink's connectivity solutions, and Tesla's potential in the Indian market. He anticipated collaborations between Indian entities, Musk's ventures, and international players for technological advancements.
Red Sea crisis reaches the skies: Indian businesses battle high air freight cost & cargo space shortage
The Houthi attacks on ships have forced many Indian businesses to turn to air cargo to move their goods. This rise in demand and limited capacity has made air freight more expensive, causing troubles on multiple fronts.
NASA's big experiment: This cat video streamed 19 million miles from deep space
NASA achieved a remarkable milestone by beaming a cat video from deep space, covering an astounding distance of 19 million miles. This achievement was part of a comprehensive test for the Deep Space Network (DSN) and showcased the effectiveness of Delay/Disruption Tolerant Networking (DTN) in facilitating communication with spacecraft in distant cosmic territories. The selection of a cat video, starring Taters the cat, exemplified NASA's innovative and relatable approach to testing communication technologies in the vast expanse of space.
Lockbit cybercrime gang disrupted by Britain, US and EU
Lockbit and its affiliates have hacked some of the world's largest organisations in recent months. The gang makes money by stealing sensitive data and threatening to leak it if victims fail to pay an extortionate ransom.
'Disruptions pose many challenges but offer opportunities too'
The Prime Minister highlights the urgency for sustainable development in the face of challenges such as extreme weather events and geopolitical tensions. He emphasizes the need for collaborative and innovative solutions, given the interconnectedness of nations in a globalized world.
C-suites spot an ally in GenAI, see faster tech change in 2024: report
as per Accenture’s Pulse of Change: 2024 Index, 88% of C-suit leaders see generative AI as more of an opportunity than a threat in the business landscape.
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