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  2. India now OpenAI's second largest market, Altman says - AOL

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    Altman met with India's IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw and discussed India's plan of creating a low-cost AI ecosystem. Altman lauded the country’s rapid AI adoption and growing ambitions. Vaishnaw ...

  3. Bollywood music labels seek to challenge OpenAI in India ...

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    A group of India's top Bollywood music labels, from T-Series to Saregama and Sony, is seeking to join a copyright lawsuit against OpenAI in New Delhi, highlighting worries about improper use of ...

  4. He was the billionaire founder of India’s most ... - AOL

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    Last week, on Feb. 23, shareholders of Byju’s, the edtech firm that was once India’s most valuable startup, did what once would have been unthinkable: They voted to oust founder and one-time ...

  5. Artificial intelligence in India - Wikipedia

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    The Artificial Intelligence (AI) market in India is projected to reach $8 billion by 2025, growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of over 40% from 2020 to 2025. [1] This growth is part of the broader AI boom , a global period of rapid technological advancements starting in the late 2010s and gaining prominence in the early 2020s.

  6. DeHaat - Wikipedia

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    In January 2021, DeHaat acquired FarmGuide, a business-to-business (B2B), Software as a Service (SaaS) platform. [7]In January 2022, DeHaat acquired agri-input marketplace startup Helicrofter to expand its presence in Maharashtra and other parts of western India.

  7. Mint (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Mint is not published on Sunday. Every Saturday, it prints its sister magazine, Mint Lounge. It was India's first newspaper to be published in the Berliner format. [4] [5] The former editor of the Wall Street Journal India, Raju Narisetti ran Mint from its founding in 2007 to 2008. [6]

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  9. Rafee Tarafdar, the chief technology officer at Infosys, wasn’t caught off guard by last month’s news of a low-cost artificial intelligence model by DeepSeek. The India-based IT services ...