AI roundup: The use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is growing and in some places, it has found greater acceptability than in others. Now, a study highlights the fact that India finds the technology to be quite relevant and influential. In other news, a 16-year-old Indian-American boy Adrit Rao has developed several apps and is now collaborating with Stanford University to use AI to revamp the healthcare sector. Know about more such AI news from today.
The use of AI is significantly increasing all over the world. However, India is one such country which is said to show the most optimism for such technology. In a recent study, it was reported that 58 percent of Indians believe AI would be the most relevant technology in the future. While 73 percent show interest in generative AI, according to a Fortune India report.
Adrit Rao a 16-year-old boy from Palo Alto, California is a coding master who is now starting his journey with Stanford University to transform healthcare with the help of AI. Rao said, “My journey into coding started when I was 8 years old. I was introduced to simple block programming, which is putting blocks together to program. That was my first introduction to computer science. I found it very engaging and interesting.” Rao also highlighted that with the help of YouTube videos and courses, he learned app development during the pandemic, according to an Indian Express report.
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3. Movate collaborates with Loyola College to set up AI & IoT-based Robotics Lab in India
Movate a digital technology and customer experience (CX) company partnered with one of India's top colleges, Loyola to set up an AI and IoT-based Robotics Lab in Chennai. This partnership aims to empower students with the latest tools and skills to learn about robotics. The lab will be set up on 750 square feet of land and it will consist of high-tech robotic kits, a drone kit, 3D printers, projectors, and more, according to
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