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Space Startup PierSight Opens Trials for New Forest-Penetrating SAR System
The SAR system, Vidura, aims to help defence operators detect movement and structures beneath dense forest cover.
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EY GDS Launches AI-Focused ey.ai Center for Reimagination in Bengaluru
The facility brings together AI, emerging technologies, industry expertise and human-centred design, allowing business leaders to test ideas and evaluate transformation opportunities.
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The Trillion-Dollar Shovel Behind NVIDIA’s Gold Rush
From HBM leader to trillion-dollar giant, SK Hynix has become a critical pillar of the AI supply chain.
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GlobalFoundries, FermionIC Partner to Manufacture RF Chips in India
The partnership aims to help Indian fabless startups move from chip design to commercial production.
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IN-SPACe Backs 3 Startups to Build Rocket Engines, Satellite AI, Star Trackers
Funding under IN-SPACe’s Technology Adoption Fund targets propulsion, Earth observation, and satellite navigation technologies.
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Deloitte India Launches AI-Led SAP Delivery Centre in Bengaluru, Plans to Hire Up to 500 AI Specialists
Deloitte plans to add approximately 300 to 500 specialised AI professionals over the next 12 to 24 months.
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Oracle to Raise $40 Bn to Fund AI Datacenter Ambitions
Oracle reaffirmed its target of reaching $90 billion in revenue in fiscal 2027.
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Publicis Sapient Launches AI-Led IT Operations Platform as Firms Seek to Cut Support Costs
As enterprises grapple with increasingly complex IT environments amid rising AI adoption, Publicis Sapient has launched Sapient Sustain, an AI-driven IT operations platform that automates incident management and support workflows.
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Karnataka’s New GCC Strategy: Forget Fresh Centres, Scale Existing Ones
While Bengaluru still leads with over 860 GCCs and 7.4 lakh employees, industry insiders note that its advantage lies in legacy depth rather than fresh expansion.
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German Court Says Google Can Be Held Accountable for AI Overviews Errors, Company Responds
Google has responded after a court in Germany ruled that the company can be held responsible for inaccurate information generated by its AI Overviews feature. The decision relates to AI-generated summaries that allegedly published false claims about two publishers. The Mountain View-based tech giant said it is reviewing the ruling and noted that the decision is not final. The case is attracting attention because it could shape how courts approach responsibility for errors generated by artificial intelligence systems.
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LTTS Partners with Databricks to Develop Industrial AI Solutions for Global Enterprises
The collaboration combines LTTS’ engineering expertise with Databricks’ data and AI platform to unlock value from decades of industrial and operational data.
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TCS Partners With Anthropic to Build AI Solutions for Regulated Sectors, Train 50,000 Employees
TCS has set up a dedicated Claude-focused business unit as it deepens its enterprise AI push amid rising demand for governance-led deployments.
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