AI & Jobs: Navigating the Remarkable Career Landscape of 2024
The story of AI is often told in black and white – a marvel creating new paths on one side and a harbinger of job losses on the other. Yet, the truth lies in a more intricate space.
The story of AI is often told in black and white – a marvel creating new paths on one side and a harbinger of job losses on the other. Yet, the truth lies in a more intricate space.
What’s the ideal age to jump into the entrepreneurial fray? This question about age and entrepreneurship ignites debates from boardrooms to college corridors.
Back in 2017, within the modest confines of an IISc Bangalore hostel room, an idea took root. Ekta Chaudhary envisioned a green haven that became GardenUp.
Imagine stepping into an expansive digital universe where you can explore, interact, and transact without borders – this is where Web 3 wallets come into play. These aren’t just tools for storing cryptocurrencies; they are the keys to the rapidly evolving world of decentralized applications, commonly known as dApps.
Alpha Monitor is a hope for dementia and Alzheimer’s careand at its core is the young entrepreneur Hemesh Chadalavada, a prodigious talent from Hyderabad
Cryptocurrency, at its core, represents more than just a new form of money; it’s a paradigm shift in the very architecture of financial transactions.
IIT Madras, a leader in India’s education and research, embarks on an ambitious journey. In 2024, their goal is groundbreaking: incubate 100 startups. This initiative marks a significant leap in energizing India’s startup ecosystem.
Vitra AI’s journey began in a modest Bengaluru café, where a few tech enthusiasts dreamed of breaking language barriers in digital media using AI.
Sabjikothi, known as the ‘vegetable chamber,’ addresses a critical issue in agriculture: food wastage due to spoilage in a cost effective manner.
John Kujur’s compassion and technical acumen laid the groundwork for what would later become Genelek Technologies, that designs Exoskeletal Prosthesis.