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With over 1,000 successful store launches to date, Ecom Brothers is now expanding its service offering by introducing a fully integrated package, which includes AI-powered product research, professional store design, sales-optimized ad creatives, and tailored digital marketing strategies for platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube.
Government of India, in a landmark decision, has approved Rs 42-crore Agri-Excellence programme on 'Application of Electronics and ICT in Himalayan Region Crop Management' as a consortium project with Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Kashmir as a nodal agency.
Renowned automaker EXEED has announced its integration with world-leading AI technology company DeepSeek. DeepSeek offers significant technological advantages, with training costs of just $5.57 million (Dh20.
Question is no longer if AI will reshape education, but how we shape its role to support teaching and learning in meaningful ways
Canadian organizations considering DeepSeek's AI tools should be following the outcome of these investigations and the company's cooperation with data authorities closely. DeepSeek's non-compliance with the GDPR - viewed as the gold standard for protecting consumer information - will affect public confidence and complicate its adoption in Canada.
More companies are investing in India to scale their domestic operations, strengthening the manufacturing landscape.
Highlights Draft of National Digital Transformation Strategy prepared It targets expediting country's digital transformation Bangladesh to become a top 15 nation in e-government index The country will also become an AI and 4IR hub in South Asia There will be 7-8 million ICT professionals by 2030 The interim government eyes expediting the country's digital transformation for a "full digital economy and smart governance" by 2030,
Alberta's ambitious plans to see $100 billion worth of artificial intelligence data centre infrastructure built in the province over the next five years are still on track despite a recent development that shocked technology shares earlier this week.