AI as the new OS: Can enterprises trust a thinking machine | GCCs as the testbed for agentic AI transformation
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AI as the new OS: Can enterprises trust a thinking machine?
In this trilogue chat at ETCIO Annual Conclave 2025, top tech leaders from Ola, HDFC Bank, and IDBI Bank unpack how decision-making, regulation, ethics, and human oversight must evolve in tandem. The conversation dives into AI's transformative promise, its current limitations, and why trustnot j...  read more...
GCCs as the testbed for agentic AI transformation
GCCs in India and Southeast Asia are leading the charge in agentic AI adoption, transforming industries like banking, healthcare, and retail. These centers are no longer just cost-saving destinations but innovation hubs, leveraging AI to streamline operations, enhance customer experiences, and drive...  read more...
Automation Anywhere sees rising demand for agentic process automation in India, says COO
Automation Anywhere, a robotic process automation provider, is experiencing increased demand from Indian companies. Previously, most demand came from global capability centres. Now, Indian boardrooms are prioritising automation and AI. The company is expanding its teams in India to meet this growing...  read more...
OpenAI goes after Google Docs, Microsoft's Word for web with new ChatGPT features
OpenAI is reportedly developing collaboration features for ChatGPT, potentially rivaling Google Docs and Microsoft Word. These features, including document collaboration and chat, could lead to file storage and other productivity tools. This move intensifies competition with Google and further compl...  read more...
The rise of omnichannel programmatic: How can brands stay ahead
The digital media landscape is rapidly evolving, demanding brands adopt omnichannel programmatic advertising. Driven by automation and AI, it enables micro-segmentation and unified frequency capping. Challenges remain with data fragmentation and privacy regulations, but AI is reshaping the landscape...  read more...
Palo Alto: 10% of a company's 66 GenAI apps are high-risk on average
Palo Alto Networks' report reveals a surge in GenAI adoption, with an 890% traffic increase in 2024, but also highlights significant security risks. High-risk GenAI applications are prevalent, especially in India and the Asia-Pacific region, alongside rising data loss incidents and 'Shadow AI' usage...  read more...
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