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“Indian companies need to re-skill, train, and acquire more relevant talent, if they are to successfully integrate AI technologies. Most importantly, they should be willing to make the continued investment. It is an uphill race in which there will be winners and losers,” mentioned Deloitte India CEO N Venkatram.
MUMBAI: In the midst of Indian corporations battling the Covid-19 disruption, there’s a rising realisation and acceptance that synthetic intelligence (AI) is just not solely unavoidable but it surely have to be adopted shortly to stay aggressive within the market, Deloitte India CEO N Venkatram advised ET.“Indian corporations have to re-skill, prepare, and purchase extra related expertise, if they’re to efficiently combine AI applied sciences. Most importantly, they
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