Hubballi: Manipal University chairman and IT industry veteran T V Mohandas Pai said that India will have to be the part of the innovation happening around the world and regretted that the rustic is lagging in the back of in terms of synthetic intelligence (AI).
Delivering the keynote deal with at TiECON Hubli 2018 right here on Sunday, Pai said despite the fact that AI corporations are bobbing up in India in a small means, there's loss of investment. "China is spending $150 billion on artificial intelligence. The US and China are going to dominate the world in AI. What's happening in China is unbelievable. India should spend more on AI and be a part of change," he said.
Pai said that advancement in science and generation has been disrupting the oil industry, finance service, existence sciences and schooling sector. He defined how the arrival of machine impacted human history. "Before 1850, India and China were the richest countries in the world. It was because a large number of people did not have so many wars which killed people. They had access to water and over the period of time, they developed skills, artisans, and civilization. They also developed commerce in a way which was good for the whole world. The civilization was built on human muscle and animal power. But in around 1850, something happened and that changed the world. And that was the invention of steam engine that started the age of machine. It changed the course of human history in a short period."
When TOI gave Quick Heal founder his first giant contract
Recalling his previous days, Quick Heal Technologies Ltd founder, MD and CEO Kailash Katkar defined how his pastime in repairing radio, TV, calculator and computer systems led to the basis of the IT security solutions supplier.
"When I offered people to repair their computers, nobody was willing to allow me to repair their computers, which was costing much at that time. However, The Times of India office in Pune allowed me to repair their computers. They were happy and asked me to raise bill. I told them that I did not want money but want an annual maintenance contract (AMC) of computers in the TOI office. After 4-5 months they agreed to give AMC to maintain three computers in the accounts department. That one contract changed my business career," he said.
Katkar urged entrepreneurs no longer best to pay attention to profit but also fulfill their customers.
Delivering the keynote deal with at TiECON Hubli 2018 right here on Sunday, Pai said despite the fact that AI corporations are bobbing up in India in a small means, there's loss of investment. "China is spending $150 billion on artificial intelligence. The US and China are going to dominate the world in AI. What's happening in China is unbelievable. India should spend more on AI and be a part of change," he said.
Pai said that advancement in science and generation has been disrupting the oil industry, finance service, existence sciences and schooling sector. He defined how the arrival of machine impacted human history. "Before 1850, India and China were the richest countries in the world. It was because a large number of people did not have so many wars which killed people. They had access to water and over the period of time, they developed skills, artisans, and civilization. They also developed commerce in a way which was good for the whole world. The civilization was built on human muscle and animal power. But in around 1850, something happened and that changed the world. And that was the invention of steam engine that started the age of machine. It changed the course of human history in a short period."
When TOI gave Quick Heal founder his first giant contract
Recalling his previous days, Quick Heal Technologies Ltd founder, MD and CEO Kailash Katkar defined how his pastime in repairing radio, TV, calculator and computer systems led to the basis of the IT security solutions supplier.
"When I offered people to repair their computers, nobody was willing to allow me to repair their computers, which was costing much at that time. However, The Times of India office in Pune allowed me to repair their computers. They were happy and asked me to raise bill. I told them that I did not want money but want an annual maintenance contract (AMC) of computers in the TOI office. After 4-5 months they agreed to give AMC to maintain three computers in the accounts department. That one contract changed my business career," he said.
Katkar urged entrepreneurs no longer best to pay attention to profit but also fulfill their customers.
India should spend more on artificial intelligence: Mohandas Pai
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