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In this episode, our host, Leslie meets the "Godfather of AI," Yann LeCun, to discuss AI's rapid adoption in India and the challenges that lie ahead. LeCun explains that AI is evolving into a common infrastructure, much like how Linux powers the internet, but India still faces significant obstacles. He emphasizes the need for AI to learn from real-world interactions, moving beyond the current limits of large language models. LeCun expresses optimism about AI’s future, predicting human-level intelligence could be achievable soon, provided the right foundational work is done.
Shifting the focus to the geopolitical landscape, the discussion turns to the relationship between India and China. Our hosts Shouvik Das and Leslie D'Monte highlight China’s position as a tech powerhouse, emphasizing that if India wants to strengthen its component manufacturing capabilities, collaboration with China is key. The "China plus one" strategy has its limitations, as much of the tech industry’s IP, designs, and component ecosystems are built around Chinese standards. To truly make a mark in component manufacturing, India will likely need China’s support. Interestingly, China doesn’t seem opposed to closer ties; it views India not only as an important export market but also as a strategic location to sell its services globally, an encouraging start for potential collaboration.
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In this episode of Mint Techcetra, we explore the latest advancements in technology, starting with Android 15. This new version of the mobile operating system has arrived, and it’s hard to believe we’re already at Android 15, especially when many remember earlier versions named after gold, chocolates, and sweets like Gingerbread, Eclair, and Honeycomb. With the passage of time, even the names and the sweets have gone out of the window. While some users may feel that the excitement for new updates has faded over the years.
Next, the time when you start getting comfortable, here is the new update of Windows. Recent updates have caused issues like device crashes and connectivity problems, leading to frustration among users, particularly the infamous blue screen of death. Many are hesitant to install updates due to fears of encountering these glitches.
Finally, we focus on SpaceX's groundbreaking mid-air rocket catch, an innovative method for landing boosters that highlights advancements in space technology. By using mechanical arms to catch boosters, SpaceX is reducing costs and revolutionizing space travel. This achievement paves the way for more routine and accessible space exploration, showcasing the power of creativity and engineering. -
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In this episode of Mint Techcetra, host Kartik delves into the growing global issue of diabetes—a chronic and complex lifestyle condition affecting millions. Joined by Dr. Prashanth Subramaniam, Head of Medical Affairs, Diabetes Care, India, and Sheryl Salis, a Registered Dietitian and Founder of Nurture Health Solutions, the discussion explores the impact of digital disruption on diabetes management.
The episode covers the benefits of Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) technology, its role in promoting lifestyle changes, and specific strategies for managing type 1 diabetes and diabetes during pregnancy. Tune in for valuable insights into improving diabetes awareness and management. -
Are Gen AI smartphones and driverless cars the future we can’t escape? Do we really need them? In the latest episode of Mint Tech, hosts Shouvik Das and Leslie D'Monte talk about the upcoming launch of the world’s first AI phone and how big companies are pushing generative AI features into every smartphone, across all price points.
Shouvik shares his experience with Waymo in San Francisco. Imagine how relaxing it is to let the car handle the driving while you just sit back and enjoy the ride. The conversation dives into whether India is ready for such technology. Important topics like road infrastructure, safety concerns, and the current regulations in place are covered. The conversation also highlights how advancements in AI are not just changing our smartphones but are also reshaping the future of transportation.
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In this episode of Mint Techcetra, host Deepti Ahuja sits down with Mani James, Chief Business Officer, Mosaic Digital, and Glenn Gore, CEO of Affinidi, to explore how emerging technologies like AI and 5G are reshaping India's digital landscape.
As data privacy regulations tighten under the Digital Personal Data Protection Bill, 2023, the focus shifts to consent-driven digital identity solutions. Glenn shares insights on the growing need for secure, decentralized identity management, while Mani discusses strategic opportunities for businesses in sectors like BFSI, retail, and healthcare.
Tune in to understand how proactive data protection is key to thriving in India's evolving digital economy. To discover how Affinidi is pioneering secure, decentralized identity solutions for a privacy-first digital economy—learn more at affinidi.com -
In the latest episode of Mint Techcetra, host Deepti Ahuja sits down with Sumeet Mathur, Senior Vice President and Managing Director of ServiceNow India Technology and Business Center, to explore the growing customer service gap in India. As businesses promise more but often deliver less, this gap threatens to erode customer loyalty and brand value. In this insightful conversation, Sumeet sheds light on how AI and innovative technologies are revolutionizing customer service, streamlining operations, and improving responsiveness. They discuss real-world examples of businesses successfully transforming frustrating customer experiences into moments of delight.Tune in to find out how to not just meet, but exceed, customer expectations and turn your service strategy into a competitive edge!
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Dear listeners, as we celebrate 5 amazing years of HT Smartcast, we’re re-releasing the most loved episode from this podcast. Today, we’re bringing you one of our all-time favorites titled - India's space station is no longer fiction, plus reviewing Pixel 9's AI overload.
In this episode hosts Shouvik Das and Leslie D'Monte dive into a conversation about the International Space Station (ISS) Winds Down, India is gearing up for a major leap in space exploration with its upcoming Bhartiya Antriksh Station. Slated for launch no earlier than 2028 and expected to be operational by 2035, this new space station will mark a significant milestone for India. With the ISS ending its run, the Bhartiya Antriksh Station will be one of the few stations in orbit, alongside China's Tiangong, ensuring India's prominent role in future space endeavors.
Meanwhile, back on Earth, In the tech world, Google has made its stance clear: AI phones are here to stay. With AI technology becoming an integral part of our devices, Google’s new offerings underscore the growing importance of artificial intelligence in our everyday lives. Whether we are ready or not, AI is set to redefine how we interact with our phones and other technology.
Moreover, the discussion around AI and technology extends to how they impact our daily lives and policy-making. As technology evolves, debates continue about its integration with human behavior, raising important questions about privacy, security, and the overall impact on society.With these shifts, both in space and tech, we stand on the brink of transformative changes that will shape our future -
The iPhone 16 has sparked conversations with its focus on Apple intelligence. In the latest episode of Mint Techcetra our hosts Leslie D'Monte and Shouvik Das note that while many premium models look similar, the integration of generative AI is now the key differentiator. Apple’s design strengths continue to give it an edge, especially as it reduces prices to stay competitive in price-sensitive markets like India.
On the semiconductor front, India is making significant strides. Leslie has followed this industry for three decades and emphasizes the government's commitment to establishing chip fabs and attracting investments. With over 20 applications under consideration and partnerships with countries like the U.S. and Singapore, India's semiconductor journey is gaining momentum. It is an exciting time for technology in India as it blends hardware, software, and AI innovation, paving the way for a strong future in the industry. -
In this episode of Mint Techcetra, our host Deepti Ahuja is in conversation with Viswanath Ramaswamy, Vice President, Technology at IBM India & South Asia, to address a critically important topic — Cybersecurity. Did you know that in 2024, the average cost of a data breach in India has soared to an unprecedented INR 195 million?
Deepti and Viswanath explore the ‘AI for Security or Security for AI’ conundrum and discuss practical strategies to safeguard business operations. You'll gain essential insights into navigating the complexities of the digital threat landscape and ways to enhance your business’ defenses against increasingly sophisticated cyber threats. Tune in to discover the steps you need to take to protect your business and stay ahead in a rapidly changing cyber environment. -
In the latest episode of Mint Techcetra, hosts Leslie D’Monte and Shouvik Das dive deep into the key blockchain issues in India, focusing on the transition driven by BSFI's Bankchain and IBDCI. The episode spotlights Metis approach, which identifies six key features to address these challenges and raise questions about how many Indian developers are equipped to work on blockchain platforms. Additionally, the conversation briefly touches upon India’s progress with its Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC), discussing its broader implications for the financial sector.
The discussion then shifts to the Paralympics, highlighting athletes like Sheetala Devi and her viral perfect score, achieved through precise jaw support and shoulder movement. The advancements in prosthetics, including carbon fiber technology and future neuroprosthetics that could interface directly with the neural system, are discussed. However, the emphasis remains on how skill still triumphs over technology, as seen in para-athletes like the para-badminton player, who competes without relying on prosthetics, highlighting that true talent often goes beyond technological assistance. -
As the International Space Station (ISS) Winds Down, India is gearing up for a major leap in space exploration with its upcoming Bhartiya Antriksh Station. Slated for launch no earlier than 2028 and expected to be operational by 2035, this new space station will mark a significant milestone for India. With the ISS ending its run, the Bhartiya Antriksh Station will be one of the few stations in orbit, alongside China's Tiangong, ensuring India's prominent role in future space endeavors.
Meanwhile, back on Earth, In the tech world, Google has made its stance clear: AI phones are here to stay. With AI technology becoming an integral part of our devices, Google’s new offerings underscore the growing importance of artificial intelligence in our everyday lives. Whether we are ready or not, AI is set to redefine how we interact with our phones and other technology.
Moreover, the discussion around AI and technology extends to how they impact our daily lives and policy-making. As technology evolves, debates continue about its integration with human behavior, raising important questions about privacy, security, and the overall impact on society.With these shifts, both in space and tech, we stand on the brink of transformative changes that will shape our future. -
In the latest discussion, our hosts Shouvik Das and Leslie D'Monte focus on increasing local manufacturing for smartphones. The conversation highlights the challenge of achieving a truly "Made in India" device due to the current lack of advanced semiconductor plants. While efforts are underway to reduce electronics imports and boost exports, the gap remains significant.
GoPro's recent struggles are also on the table. The company has announced a 15% cut in its workforce as part of a cost-reduction strategy. This move comes as GoPro faces increasing competition from other action camera brands that offer similar features, raising questions about the company’s future in the market. Finally, the hosts explore the ongoing debate between Android and iOS. They discuss the strengths and weaknesses of both platforms, offering insights into which might be the better choice for users in today’s tech-driven world. -
In this episode of Mint Techcetra, host Deepti Ahuja is joined by industry leaders Pankaj Vyas, CEO & MD of Siemens Technology & Services Pvt. Ltd, and Dr. Rishi Bhatnagar, Chair of the IET Future Tech Panel at the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), to tackle one of the most pressing challenges facing India's tech industry—the Component Conundrum.
Despite India’s growing presence in the global tech scene, the nation remains heavily dependent on imports for essential components like semiconductors. This episode explores the steps needed to build a self-reliant component ecosystem, the role of emerging technologies like the Industrial Metaverse, and the skills required to future-proof India's manufacturing sector. Plus, get a sneak peek into the upcoming Future Tech Congress 2024, where these critical issues will be at the forefront. Don't miss out on this enlightening episode! -
In the latest episode of Mint Techcetra, there’s a lot of buzz around the big claims made by tech companies about their new features. Our host Shauvik Das and Leslie D'Monte talked about how Google’s new Gemini integration is changing the game, especially with its cloud-based AI capabilities. There are concerns about privacy and whether these companies are truly safeguarding your data or if your information is being shared with third parties.
We also explore some fun tech gadgets perfect for the festive season. From a smart bottle that tells you the temperature of your drink to other cool tech gifts, we’ve got ideas to make your celebrations even better. Tune in to find out how these new features stack up and what tech gadgets might be worth adding to your holiday wish list. -
In the latest episode of Mint Techcetra, our hosts Shouvik Das and Leslie D'Monte share their thoughts on the changing world of budget smartphones in India, where people's needs have evolved from just having a basic, affordable phone to wanting devices that can handle everything from streaming videos to taking great photos. With Qualcomm's new Snapdragon 4S Gen 2 chipset set to power smartphones under ₹8,000 and offer 5G connectivity, it seems like high-tech is becoming more accessible than ever. But it makes you wonder—can these budget-friendly smartphones really stand up to the durability and reliability that feature phone users have trusted for years?
Are we the publishers ourselves? This question arises as the Broadcasting Services Regulations Bill 2024 makes waves across social media. The bill proposes that individuals who regularly post news and current affairs content on social media platforms could be classified as digital broadcasters, subject to the same regulations as traditional media outlets. This shift blurs the lines between professional journalism and everyday social media activity, sparking concerns about freedom of speech and the responsibilities placed on individuals. -
The way technology has changed over time is truly incredible. Take the Paris Olympics 2024, for instance. This grand event has always been about showcasing the best athletes, but now it's also about the latest tech being used.
One story that's captured everyone's heart this year is that of Yusuf Dikec, a 51-year-old air pistol shooter from Turkey. Imagine competing in an event where the tiniest fraction of a second can make the difference between victory and defeat. Without any fancy gear or high-tech gadgets, Yusuf won a silver medal. While most athletes rely on cutting-edge technology to gain an edge, Yusuf did it with just his skill and determination. This achievement has sparked a conversation about the true spirit of sports and how much technology should influence sports.
And speaking of technology, while everyone’s talking about the latest trend in AI like Search GPT, our host will also share insights on how this new tool is changing the way we search for and interact with information. So don’t miss it! -
In the latest episode of Mint Techcetra, we delve into the transformative world of Generative AI with Sriram Raghavan, Vice President of IBM Research AI. Join your host, Deepti Ahuja, Head of Content and Production at HT Smartcast, as she converses with Sriram to explore the anticipated evolution of Generative AI, its profound impacts across industries, and the importance of Open Innovation in AI's advancement. Discover how organizations can prepare for these technological shifts and address the ethical challenges surrounding AI development. Tune in for an insightful discussion on the future of Gen AI.
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Can robots in South Korea feel overworked? The question of AI potentially becoming sentient and surpassing human intelligence took center stage. Join our host Leslie D'Monte and Shouvik Das in our latest episode where they discuss the most talked-about topic, "Robots Committing Su****."
Robots were fundamentally created to enhance efficiency and tackle tasks beyond human capability. Machines, like robotic vacuums or smart cars, are designed to operate optimally with necessary downtime for maintenance, similar to how electric cars need recharging breaks, rather than being treated as sentient beings or companions.
The discussion also touched upon the underwhelming market performance of foldable smartphones. Despite nearly a decade of innovation and about 910 variants available in India, foldables have only captured around 0.4% of the market. Is the price point the issue or the user experience? Perhaps there is a lack of innovation and practicality, suggesting many potential users already own tablets and other devices that serve as substitutes.
Additionally, can iPhones in India dial satellites? Apple's upcoming iPhones, starting with the iPhone 14 and extending to future models, are expected to incorporate satellite communication for emergency purposes. While this promises significant benefits, such as enabling messages when stranded without cellular service, the feature's full implementation remains pending regulatory approvals. Comparing it to Qualcomm's scrapped plan for similar technology, they noted that despite potential challenges, satellite communication could become a crucial selling point for phones in the near future. -
In the latest episode of Mint Techcetra, RJ Supriya sits down with Dinesh Nirmal, Senior Vice President of Products at IBM Software, to explore the transformative potential of Generative AI (GenAI). Dinesh shares his extensive expertise on how GenAI is not just a technological advancement but a catalyst for economic growth, particularly in India's vibrant ecosystem. They discuss the innovative AI solutions IBM is developing, the role of open innovation in fostering safe and responsible AI, and the strategic approaches driving GenAI adoption across industries. Dinesh also delves into the unique socio-economic landscape of India, the opportunities and challenges for GenAI, and the upcoming International GenAI Conclave in Kochi. Tune in for an insightful conversation!
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