A rewind of the key milestones in India's corporates and startups, through the lens of 13 years of Forbes India
As the artificial intelligence (AI) race heats up, we dive deep into the companies making a real difference in the real world
From People+AI to Open Cloud Compute Jarvis Labs, and more, Indian startups are pouring in their resources to make AI for all
With the belief that India should have its own sovereign AI stack, with the agency to run it and the expertise to build it, Pratyush Kumar and Vivek Raghavan are building Sarvam AI
Speculative frenzy has given way to concerns if companies can monetise the massive investments on AI infrastructure build-out. Recent lacklustre earnings from Meta, Microsoft, and Google have added to investor woes
Lightspeed has doubled down on its focus on generative AI and AI-backed startups, investing $1.1 billion across 61 AI companies globally
As India's capital markets become more dependent on AI and algorithms, insiders call for regulations to mitigate risks
Western bias in AI is well documented, and adopting AI technologies developed with non-Indian datasets without understanding applicability and rigorous validation is unsafe. The MIDAS platform provides the tech backbone for data collection and sharing, and is likely to play a key role in validating AI algorithms for their applicability in the Indian context
The director of AI and geopolitics project at Cambridge University talks about how artificial intelligence can mimic the best and worst of society, and the guardrails we need
Given its prowess in IT, and the success of Aadhaar, India should consider building GenAI as a digital public good, Jaspreet Bindra, the founder of AI&Beyond and author of 'Tech Whisperer', writes