U.S. companies have an AI problem. Indian IT wants to be the solution
… But enterprise deployment is not going to go up, and this deployment gap is what we can help to address.” The numbers support the pivot. …
… But enterprise deployment is not going to go up, and this deployment gap is what we can help to address.” The numbers support the pivot. …
… The question is how big that deployment size is going to be. …
… Indian IT wants to be the solution As firms find ROI elusive, India’s tech giants are betting they can fill the AI “deployment gap” for U.S. clients, before automation eats their own back-office business. …
… And while AI systems for fully autonomous weapons — a red line for Anthropic – are yet to be developed, there’s a growing gap between deployment capabilities and governance, he said. “Do we have the right rules in place and accountability norms to handle the exponential growing use of these tools? …
… Even after deployment, evaluation continues — tracking response quality, user satisfaction, efficiency gains, and unintended effects. …
… Throughout the region, local companies lead the deployment of facial recognition technology, according to a recent report by AlSur, a consortium of civil society groups in Latin America. …