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AI and Machine Learning
Most Indian Firms Are AI-Enabled, Not AI-First
Indian enterprises are embedding AI faster than almost anyone. Weak data, lagging governance and untouched operating models are turning that speed into an expensive illusion of progress.
Shivani Tiwari
Top Insights from MIT Sloan Management Review India
AI and Machine Learning
Data Transformation Is the CEO’s Business
Barbara Wixom, Ogi Redzic, Brandon Hootman ,Joaquin Rodriguez, Gabriele Piccoli, Cynthia Beath
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AI and Machine Learning
Nadella Warns AI Boom Risks Becoming a Bubble Without Broad Adoption
At Davos, the Microsoft CEO said AI’s long-term value depends on diffusion across industries and economies, not concentration among tech giants.
MIT SMR Editors
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Are International Investors Losing Steam on India’s Startups?
Indian representation at YC has plunged — from 66 startups in 2021 to just four in 2024.
Vidyashree Srinivas
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Policy 50 | Mapping the Minds Behind India’s Digital Rise
India’s digital future depends not just on technology, but on trust, regulation, and vision. These are the people making it happen
MIT SMR Editors
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