Another eventful day in artificial intelligence space today, during which both impressive and shocking developments have occurred. IIT-Guwahati has launched a new degree in AI in partnership with Coursera that will not require students to first clear the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE). In other news, TCS is undergoing a major rejig of its business verticals. As a part of this, the company has also created a new AI business unit. This and more in today's AI roundup. Let us take a closer look.
The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Guwahati has announced a new degree in AI today, as per a report by Business Today. This degree has been launched in collaboration with Coursera and students will not be required to clear JEE in order to enroll for the course. Speaking with Business Today, Parameshwar K. Iyer, the director of IIT-Guwahati said, “This is a very important development that IIT-Guwahati is initiating. This is as per NEP 2020. We want to take top-level education and cutting-edge degrees to the masses…This particular degree is a BSc Hons. 4-year degree and we are starting it in the subjects of data science and artificial intelligence”.
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) is restructuring its business verticals at the moment, and as a part of the reshuffle, it has decided to create a new business unit focused on cloud and AI, according to a report by Business Standard. The company wants to create a business unit in order to tap into the opportunities in the generative AI space. These changes began ever since the new CEO and MD K. Krithivasan took over the helm of the company.
IIT-Guwahati is not the only one launching AI courses today. Physics Wallah, the popular edtech platform, has also announced a four-year course in
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