AI Can Help You Be More Productive at Work, Says Microsoft CEO and More

AI Can Help You Be More Productive at Work, Says Microsoft CEO and More
As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes an integral part of global business strategies, industry leaders are recognising the transformative potential of this technology. Recent insights from top executives at Oracle, HP, Meta, Nasscom, and Microsoft highlight a pivotal shift towards AI-driven solutions, particularly in India, which is rapidly emerging as a hub for AI talent and innovation.

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Let’s check out the AI updates from different companies:

AI can help you be more productive at work, Says Microsoft CEO: Report

Satya Nadella has said that AI can help people boost their productivity right now. During a virtual appearance at the Fast Company Innovation Festival 2024 last week, the Microsoft CEO mentioned that AI could help take on roles, even those involving decision-making, across sectors such as healthcare, finance, and other domains in the long run.

“I don’t need to see more evidence to know that this is working and will make a real difference,” CNBC Make It quoted him as saying.

India: Prime Destination for AI Talent, Says Nasscom Chief, According to Report

Nasscom’s new chairperson, Sindhu Gangadharan, highlights India’s leadership in AI talent and domain skills, asserting that this is “the best time to be in India,” particularly for those in the technology sector, according to a PTI report from Sep 29. Citing the transformative impact of AI, she said India will continue to be the place where companies look for “talent that helps them go through such transformations”.

India is Leading GenAI Adoption, Says Meta CPO: Report

India is “leading GenAI adoption” and is already the largest market for the Meta AI personal assistant, which has 400 million users globally, Meta Platforms’ global chief product officer, Chris Cox, told ET. Meta also released its smallest ever models-1 billion and 3 billion parameters in size—that can run on edge and mobile devices without the need to send data to the cloud.