AI is replacing humans in early-stage screening of potential hires. Is it a fad?

[ad_1] Professional networking firm Grapevine, and companies like AssessHub, Hyring and Babblebots are helping outsourcers and retailers to realty firms screen potential hires from large pools of aspirants. Grapevine uses its ā€˜Round1’ solution to interview interns. ā€œSoon after launch, my AI took 100 interviews, something I wouldn’t have been able to do manually,” said Saumil…

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India must wake up on basic R&D for technology before it gets too late

[ad_1] Within days, another Chinese firm announced a model capable of handling inputs 20-32 times larger than any current global counterpart—equivalent to processing a 16,000-page pdf file.Ā  These developments pose a sobering question for us: why aren’t such innovations emerging in India? Also Read: India requires a specialized AI cadre for effective governance of this…

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LLMs now write lots of science. Good

[ad_1] Many people are busily experimenting with chatbots in the hope that generative artificial intelligence (AI) can improve their daily lives. Scientists, brainy as they are, are several steps ahead. As we report, 10% or more of abstracts for papers in scientific journals now appear to be written at least in part by large language…

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India’s generative AI startups look beyond building ChatGPT-like models

[ad_1] New Delhi: Sarvam and Adya.ai are two of India’s newest startups targeting the red-hot generative artificial intelligence market, but they are also among a new breed of ventures looking beyond large language models like ChatGPT. The reason: industry-specific applications are easier to monetise and help avoid competition with AI giants. For Sarvam, seeking to…

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