Google, Accel India accelerator chooses 5 startups and none are ‘AI wrappers’
Google and Accel's Atoms accelerator program in India selected 5 startups, emphasizing genuine AI innovation over superficial 'AI wrappers'.
Read on TechCrunch →Dubai-based Solstice Data plans a significant investment in AI-driven data centers in Kerala, India.
Why it matters
This investment signifies a major push for AI infrastructure in India, specifically in Kerala. The development of advanced AI-driven data centers is crucial for supporting the growing demand for AI and ML workloads, enabling local businesses and researchers to leverage cutting-edge technology and fostering innovation within the region.
A company that uses AI to run data centers is investing a lot of money to build new ones in India. This will help make more powerful computer services available for AI work in the region.
Google and Accel's Atoms accelerator program in India selected 5 startups, emphasizing genuine AI innovation over superficial 'AI wrappers'.
Read on TechCrunch →Rivian CEO RJ Scaringe believes current approaches to robotics are flawed and is launching a new startup, Mind Robotics, to address this.
Read on TechCrunch →Uber founder Travis Kalanick is rebranding his venture CloudKitchens to Atoms, with a new focus on robotics and automation, building on his previous work in efficient meal delivery.
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