A Phoenix named Demand
Data Science and Technology leading the Indian job market upturn The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic had, in its initial phases, disastrous consequences for the Indian economy – GDP growth rates had become negative (the worst contraction in decades), unemployment levels were reaching record highs and further investment prospects looked rather bleak with several thousands […]
A Misplaced Notion
Study reveals that common perception about AI are mostly confused and incorrect – adding to social complexities around the technology Artificial Intelligence (AI) is still a grey area, as much for the industry as for society in general. While issues regarding privacy and ethics have been in news, other more subtle yet impactful areas have […]
Better Together: How Humans and AI Interact
COVID-19 upended a lot of things, and among those were artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms which were supposed to forecast the future. As it was a once in a century Black Swan event, the algos did not have past data to crunch to come up with predictions. It was then that humans and AI worked together […]
Less-than-One-Shot no more a Long Shot
Ground-breaking new AI technology set to completely revolutionise the way models are trained It is rather rare in the current landscape to find a viable advancement in artificial intelligence that is not based, at least in part, on machine learning. However, a recent research paper released by the University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada may […]
Soft Skills for Survival
Everyone is anticipating that machines would take over; but staying human might still be the in thing! Machine Learning, algorithms, data-based models, Artificial Intelligence……no doubt the world is inexorably moving towards a scenario where automation would govern and run almost all areas of functional operations. Businesses thrive in a predictable and anticipated environment because that […]
AI, ASAP
This is not a drill. India needs to embrace AI now – and here’s why An elementary knowledge of economics will tell you the world’s most used production or growth functions hold three things primary: a factor for capital, one for labour and one for technological advancement. Conventional historical evidence will show the importance of […]
Datacentres on a Chip?
NVIDIA is revolutionising the way we look at datacentres – here’s how One of the world’s leading firms in terms of chip-based processors is US-based NVIDIA, having shipped over a billion graphics processing units (GPUs) till date. Its new-age Ampere GPUs are also being regarded as the ‘fastest ramp in [NVIDIA] history.’ Hence it should […]
Open House Session with Data Science Alumni
Join Praxis Business School Data Science Alumni in an Open House Session in association with Analytics Insight on 17 October 2020 from 11am onwards. If you are looking for answers to questions on Data Science careers and the Post Graduate Program in Data Science from Praxis Business School then join us now. Register Now for #AskMeAnything by Neha Nehra, Senior Business Analyst, GEP Worldwide, […]
Medical AI Reveals New Designing Dynamics
Hurdles while developing a healthcare tool reveals that social and human factors are as important as technology while designing AI models Based at North Carolina, USA, the Duke University Health System combines the Duke University School of Medicine, the Duke University School of Nursing, the Duke Clinic, and the member hospitals into a system of […]
Video Conferencing gets an AI boost
How NVIDIA’s Maxine is set to change the landscape of video calls Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, a significant proportion of the global workforce has been forced to work online – and without the convenience of in-person interaction or other communication methods. As such, this has seen a massive rise in the growth […]