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20.02.26 - 01:42
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Beyond big models: 3 cos show India′s push for linguistic AI gain (Times of India)
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India is charting its own AI course, launching domestic models focused on linguistic and cultural depth. Companies like Sarvam AI, BharatGen, and Gnani.ai are prioritizing local relevance over sheer size, aiming to excel in Indic reasoning, translation, and speech processing. This strategy challenges global giants by addressing the nuanced needs of India's vast population....
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20.02.26 - 01:00
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Sensex sinks 1.2k pts on US-Iran tensions (Times of India)
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Indian stock markets experienced a significant downturn, with the Sensex plummeting over 1,200 points. Investors lost nearly Rs 7 lakh crore as global concerns, including US Fed rate cut uncertainty and escalating geopolitical tensions, triggered widespread selling. Major sectors like real estate, power, and auto bore the brunt of the sell-off....
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19.02.26 - 16:06
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Bill Gates Pulls Out Of High-Profile Indian AI Summit As Epstein Fallout Accelerates (ZeroHedge)
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Bill Gates Pulls Out Of High-Profile Indian AI Summit As Epstein Fallout Accelerates
The Epstein fallout continues to spread by the day, with billionaire Les Wexner saying he was "conned" by Jeffrey Epstein and insisting he "did nothing wrong" earlier this week, and with Prince Andrew (Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor) being arrested on Thursday morning over allegations that he shared confidential government trade documents with Epstein.
Now, Bill Gates has pulled out of a keynote speech at a high-profile global AI summit in India amid the accelerating Epstein fallout.
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— Gates Foundation India (@BMGFIndia) February 19, 2026
"After careful consideration, and to ensure the focus remains on the AI Summit's key priorities, Mr. Gates will not be delivering his keynote address. The Gates Foundation will be represented by Ankur Vora, President of Africa and India Offices, who will speak later today at the Summit," Gates Foundation India wrote on ...
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19.02.26 - 14:24
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Accenture: India Is ′Taking the Lead′ in AI Adoption (Bloomberg)
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India has been innovative in adopting AI through its regulation, AI infrastructure, and its use of AI in the education sector says Julie Sweet, Accenture CEO. The company has been expanding its presence in the country in recent years, and now has over 350,000 employees in India. Julie spoke to Bloomberg TV's Haslinda Amin on the sidelines of the AI Impact Summit in New Delhi. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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