• Forbes India Daily Tech Brief Podcast

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Forbes India Daily Tech Brief Podcast

By: Forbes India
  • Summary

  • The daily tech briefing brings must-know tech headlines from around the world that have a bearing on India. It also features an incisive tech conversation of the day with one technology entrepreneur or senior tech industry executive—Monday to Friday, your daily dose of tech news. Hosted by Forbes India’s tech editor Harichandan Arakali
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Episodes
  • Elon Musk starting an AI venture — reports; SpaceX Super Heavy rocket test as early as today
    Apr 17 2023
    Elon Musk, once a large backer of OpenAI, is planning to launch an artificial intelligence startup of his own, CNBC reports, citing an article in the Financial Times from Friday last that is behind a paywall. The company is called X.ai, according to the Wall Street Journal, which also reported the news, citing a filing in the US state of Nevada. Musk is listed as a director of the new company, according to the journal. Also in this brief, Vivo plans to expand smartphone manufacturing in India, and PC sales are headed for a slump in the country
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    Less than 1 minute
  • TCS Q4 growth hit by negative sentiment among US customers; CEO Rajesh Gopinathan to exit June 1
    Apr 13 2023
    Tata Consultancy Services kicked off the Indian IT services sector's fiscal fourth-quarter earnings yesterday, reporting that clients in the US, the sector's biggest market, were holding back on discretionary spending and that an expected pickup from the previous quarter didn't materialise. Growth was led by a strong performance in the UK, and the company ended the fiscal year 2023 with 6,14,795 employees. Also in this brief, pi Ventures gets a commitment from SIDBI for its next early-stage tech startup fund
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    Less than 1 minute
  • China releases draft rules on generative AI products; Apple, finally, sets dates for stores in India
    Apr 12 2023
    Apple, after years of anticipation, is finally ready to open its own stores in India. The first two are coming up in Mumbai and New Delhi. They are set to open on April 18 and April 20, respectively. China's powerful Cyberspace Administration has released draft rules to regulate generative AI products as companies such as Alibaba and Baidu launched their rival products to OpenAI's ChatGPT, CNBC reports. Also in this brief, CapitalG invests AlphaSense, and HARMAN will open a Chennai software centre soon
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    Less than 1 minute

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