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A team of researchers at the Bengaluru-based Indian Institute of Science (IISc) has developed a GPU-based machine learning algorithm that promises to help identify early signs of aging or deterioration of brain function before they manifest behaviourally in Alzheimer’s patients. ....
New Delhi [India], April 13 (ANI/PNN): KnowDis, an innovative AI startup, has announced its KnowDis Award for Excellence for 2021 to SPIC MACAY and its founder Dr Kiran Seth. ....
New Delhi (India), December 3 (ANI/PNN): KnowDis and School of AI, IIT Delhi, have jointly organized the third edition of the online conference that looks to bring together leading experts from all over the world for a meeting of the minds. ....
Google unveils MuRIL tech to boost Indian regional language internet ecosystem MuRIL will work for more than a dozen Indian languages like Assamese, Bengali, English, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Kashmiri etcetera. Dec 22, 2020 18:01:29 IST Earlier this year in July, Google had announced its $10 billion digitization fund for India in its Google for India 2020 event for the next five to seven years and one of the main focus areas of this fund was investing in the Indian language internet ecosystem to improve penetration of digital services and products. In accordance with this, Google India has unveiled a new artificial intelligence (AI) powered model called Multilingual Representations for Indian Languages, short for, MuRIL to improve interoperability of web services in 16 Indian languages. ....
Google expands languages push to serve non-English speakers in India 18th Dec 2020 | Source: TechCrunch There are over 600 million internet users in India, but only a fraction of this population is fluent in English. Most online services and much of the content on the web currently, however, are available exclusively in English. This language barrier continues to contribute to a digital divide in the world’s second largest internet market that has limited hundreds of millions of users’ rendition of the world wide web to a select few websites and services. So it comes as no surprise that American tech giants, which are counting on emerging markets such as India to continue their growth. are increasingly attempting to make the web and their services accessible to more people. ....