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The author is Microland's Founder, Chairman and Managing Director, setting the foundation for excellence as Microland guides enterprises in adopting nextGen technologies to achieve the highest possible levels of reliability, stability, and predictability.
In 2022, the World Health Organisation’s (Who) World Mental Health Report—Transforming Mental Health for All said that by 2019, almost a billion people were living with mental disorders
Read MoreThe reason gen AI and travel are made for each other is that the technology combines the need for convenience, knowledge, and emotional fulfilment without the biases and compulsions of the travel agent taking over, writes Pradeep Kar
Read MoreAn over-reliance on automation and AI can become a risk. We cannot have a world where everything changes, but no one is in charge, writes Pradeep Kar
Read MoreThe strongest adversary of generative AI will also agree that evolution is good
Read MoreOpenAI could also disturb the open source movement with its ability to write code and develop applications/functionalities based on simple prompts, writes Pradeep Kar
Read MoreRenting is not new and it is attractive because it primarily makes things affordable and unlocks flexibility, writes Pradeep Kar
Read MoreGoldman Sachs says generative AI could automate two-thirds of all jobs and raise global GDP by 7 per cent over the next decade
Read MoreGPT natives will be the highly advanced turbo-charged versions of generation AI and they are going to shake the world, writes Pradeep Kar
Read MoreIn the short space of two years that generative AI has taken to capture business imagination, the demand for prompt engineers has shot through the roof
Read MoreAnything can cause this harm, ranging from inadequate patient data to a lack of experience on the doctor’s part, administrative errors, staff shortages, and poor working conditions. But now, AI can step in and fill in the gaps
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