Google Research India addresses AI bias, boosts Indian language data access for developers
Google Research India tackles AI bias and enhances Indian language data accessibility, empowering developers.
Google Research India tackles AI bias and enhances Indian language data accessibility, empowering developers.
A bench of Chief Justice DY Chandrachud and Justices PS Narasimha and JB Pardiwala granted Google India one week to comply with the NCLAT order to deposit a 10 per cent penalty. It has sent the matter back to the Tribunal and directed the NCLAT to dispose of the appeal filed by Google by March 31, 2023.
K. Anvar Sadath, KITE Chief Executive Officer, said KITE has facilitated the G-Suite platform along with Google India as part of the 100-day programme of the Kerala government and the safety as well as the privacy of 47 lakh students and 1.7 lakh teachers has been ensured in the online platform through dedicated and unique logins.
News has been a deep focus and commitment for Google and the company has been helping a large number of journalists and media players to reach out to customers.
On an average, Google Cloud partners are growing at 35 per cent (year-over-year), with a significant group of partners (20 per cent) growing even faster.
The new policy will reveal political ad-spend; from 14 February 2019, Google will verify the identity of the advertisers before running ads on its platforms; India-specific Political Advertising Transparency Report and searchable Political Ads Library will go live in March 2019
For every second of delay in mobile page load-time, brands face 20 per cent drop in conversions and 53 per cent consumers leave a mobile site that takes longer than three seconds to load.
"Asked them to work for creating more awareness among India's farmers about weather & scientific farming," the minister added.
Announces Navlekhā, a project comprising a tool that uses AI to render any PDF containing Indian language content into editable text, making it easy for print publishers to create mobile-friendly web content.
As a nod to 'Sanju', which is one of the most-anticipated films of 2018, Google India created a unique clip doffing its hat to Ranbir Kapoor.