Enterprises Choose Anthropic AI Over OpenAI: What Indian Businesses Need to Know
AI research lab Anthropic’s models are now the top choice for enterprises, surpassing OpenAI in business adoption.
AI research lab Anthropic’s models are now the top choice for enterprises, surpassing OpenAI in business adoption.
Google commits $6 billion to build Asia’s largest data center in Visakhapatnam. This investment signals major opportunities for Indian businesses to access better cloud infrastructure and AI capabilities.
This week shows AI’s dual impact: OpenAI posts record revenues while major Indian IT firms restructure their workforce. Here’s what it means for your business strategy.
The US-based cybersecurity AI company has opened its new Bangalore office with 50 employees and plans aggressive hiring across engineering, data science, and marketing roles.
Global AI infrastructure leader WEKA establishes its India Center of Excellence in Bengaluru, targeting local businesses with high-performance storage solutions that achieve over 90% GPU utilization.
Indian retailers are revolutionizing shopping with AI-driven personalization and seamless omnichannel experiences. The technology promises to bridge the gap between online and offline commerce.
With 378 million users facing burnout from constant app switching, Bhindi AI’s $4M funding aims to revolutionize productivity through intelligent background agents.
As Indian publishers lose organic traffic to Google’s AI summaries, the tech giant prepares its most scrutinized news summit yet.
India launches comprehensive AI framework with subsidized computing power, clear regulations, and startup support—creating immediate opportunities for business leaders.
India’s largest teacher AI training program launches with 10,000 educators learning Google’s AI tools through December 2025.
State-level AI regulations in the US are setting global compliance standards. Indian healthcare SMBs must prepare now as these frameworks influence international business.
The University of Central Florida launched its Institute of Artificial Intelligence, uniting 25 faculty across four colleges. The move offers key insights for Indian businesses building AI capabilities.
While tech giants pour billions into massive AI systems, Indian businesses are finding better returns with focused, task-specific models that cost less and deliver more.
Google’s massive Africa AI investment shows how tech giants build market dominance. Indian business leaders can learn from this strategic approach.