Vishal Sikka, Indian-American entrepreneur and former chief executive officer (CEO) of IT giant Infosys, met with the Prime Minister Narendra Modi earlier today. Sikka shared the same in a post on ...
In a social media post, PM Modi shared his thoughts on the discussion with Sikka. “It was an insightful interaction indeed. India is committed to taking the lead in AI, with a f ...
As India eyes global leadership role in artificial intelligence (AI) landscape, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has held a ...
Vishal Sikka said he discussed the impact of AI on India and several imperatives for the time ahead with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Former Infosys CEO Vishal Sikka met with Prime Minister ...
Human-Centered AI platform and products company Vianai Systems, founded by former Infosys CEO Vishal Sikka, on Thursday announced it has raised $140 million in a Series B round from SoftBank ...
Under Vishal Sikka’s ‘new and renew’ strategy, Infosys is doing away with bell curve appraisal system and is bringing ‘iCount’ in place. Under iCount, employees will be rewarded on ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said that India is committed to taking the lead in AI, with a focus on innovation and creating opportunities for the youth. The Tribune, now published from ...
said India is committed to taking the lead in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI), as he met entrepreneur and former Infosys CEO Vishal Sikka. "It was an insightful interaction indeed.
In the run-up to the Budget, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has met stalwarts in the tech world, including Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, Vianai Systems founder Vishal Sikka and Perplexity AI CEO ...
PM Modi reposted Sikka's post, and wrote, "It was an insightful interaction indeed. India is committed to taking the lead in AI, with a focus on innovation and creating opportunities for the youth." ...
The prime minister was replying to Sikka's post, highlighting his detailed and wide-ranging discussion with Modi on AI, its impact on India, and several imperatives for the time ahead. "I left the ...