Has AI Killed the Big Data Boom?
Has AI replaced Big Data? Discover how the data boom of the 2010s evolved into the AI-driven intelligence era — where information turns into real decisions.
Has AI replaced Big Data? Discover how the data boom of the 2010s evolved into the AI-driven intelligence era — where information turns into real decisions.
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With vehicle thefts rising sharply across India, automakers are strengthening security with smart anti-theft technologies, tracking systems, and cybersecurity upgrades. From engine immobilisers to AI-based telematics, Indian carmakers are racing to make their vehicles safer and theft-proof than ever before.
Google’s Pixel phones, already known as the “smartest in the room,” just got a massive AI boost. With Gemini AI now integrated across Gmail, Maps, Gboard, and more, Google sets a new standard for what an AI smartphone should be.
India has become the new battleground for global AI giants. After Perplexity AI partnered with Airtel to offer free access, OpenAI responded by making ChatGPT Go free for 12 months, and now Google has joined in with Gemini AI Pro for Jio users. The result — a full-blown AI war to capture the world’s largest digital market, as companies race to dominate India’s fast-growing base of AI users.