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in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c

AIM Tv
Posted 5 days ago

Watch Union Minister Nitin Gadkari unveil his vision for connecting India like never before—one road at a time!

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Posted 6 days ago

Built 1st website at 13—now leads Rabbit AI, challenging OpenAI with privacy-first models that power defence & governments. 🛡️🐇 Watch now!

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Posted 6 days ago

242 people died in seconds — and now the world is asking: can Boeing be trusted ever again?

#boeing #airindia

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Posted 1 week ago

Ep 1 from The Power Exchange streaming now!


Watch Union Minister Nitin Gadkari speak about connecting India like never before!

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Posted 1 week ago

"Yes, it’s happening! 🚨

Nitin Gadkari—the man behind India's highway revolution—speaks exclusively to AIM in our brand-new podcast series, The Power Exchange. And no, for him, politics isn’t just a profession. It’s pure conviction.

(And he’s got the stories to prove it.)
🎬 Catch a sneak peek in this teaser—because the full throttle conversation drops Monday!
Buckle up. You don’t want to miss this ride.


https://youtu.be/tkWxqqFF8eE?si=qzC0Z...

#NitinGadkari #ThePowerExchange #AIM #Exclusive #IndianPolitics #HighwayManOfIndia #PodcastTeaser

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AIM Tv
Posted 4 weeks ago

What happens when IIT Madras grads take on space tech?
They built the world’s first private multi-sensor satellite — right here in India.

Discover how a group of young engineers went from college projects to launching cutting-edge tech that's set to transform defence, climate monitoring, and agriculture.

Made in India. First in the world.
Watch the full story of GalaxEye’s Mission — a breakthrough you’ve never seen before.


#madeinindia #spacetech #iitmadras

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AIM Tv
Posted 2 months ago

Top industry leaders like EY, PwC, Infosys, JPMorganChase, Salesforce, American Express, and many more are aggressively hiring data engineers to power their AI, analytics, and next-gen digital platforms. From financial analytics to customer experience, the demand is skyrocketing across industries.

Whether you're a seasoned pro or an aspiring engineer, this is your moment to step into the spotlight and shape the future of data. Attend the biggest Data Engineering Summit where industry leaders and innovators assemble —

Join us at the Data Engineering Summit 2025 in Bengaluru (May 15-16) - des.analyticsindiamag.com/

#DataEngineering #AIJobs #TechHiring #DES2025 #FutureOfData

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Posted 2 months ago

Tech pioneer and Naukri.com founder Sanjeev Bikhchandani has sparked a powerful conversation on India’s deep tech landscape, stating that startups alone cannot shoulder the burden of building breakthrough technologies like AI. In a detailed X post, he emphasized that deep tech ventures require a "longer time horizon of over 20-25 years" and massive capital – far beyond the reach of traditional VCs or individual entrepreneurs.

Citing OpenAI’s USD 58 billion funding journey, Bikhchandani explained that early backers were not VCs but deep-pocketed players like Elon Musk and, later, Microsoft. “Creating an Indian equivalent of OpenAI will still need around USD 12 billion – who has that kind of balance sheet?” he asked, pointing to the likes of Reliance Retail, Adani Group, Tata Group, Infosys, and even PSUs like ONGC Foundation as necessary contributors.

With consumer startups dominating headlines, Bikhchandani urged a shift in focus, highlighting the importance of technologies that solve societal challenges and create lasting impact. “The most impactful tech becomes invisible over time—like electricity, semiconductors, cloud computing,” he noted, adding that only long-term or perpetual capital can power such innovation. “It can’t just be the responsibility of the startup world to build deep tech… this needs to be thought through,” he concluded.


#DeepTechIndia #SanjeevBikhchandani #AIInvestment #IndianStartups #TechForImpact

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Posted 2 months ago

Delhi NCR is quickly becoming India’s next big GCC powerhouse. With major players like Microsoft, Google, and Ericsson setting up cutting-edge operations in Gurugram and Noida, the region is transforming into a hub for tech, innovation, and high-value jobs.

This video breaks down why global companies are choosing Delhi NCR, what it means for jobs and salaries, and how it could shape the future of work in India. Watch now to get the full story!


#delhincr #delhitech #gurugram #noida #delhistartups

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Posted 2 months ago

In a rare public appearance at Alibaba Group’s Hangzhou campus, co-founder Jack Ma urged technologists to steer AI toward serving—not superseding—humankind. “We’re not trying to make machines more like humans. We’re trying to make them understand humans, to think like us and do things we can’t,” Ma told Alibaba employees, reaffirming his long-held belief that AI should meet human needs and protect livelihoods.

Once likening AI to love, the Chinese billionaire emphasized that the responsibility lies with developers to ensure technology preserves humanity’s essence. “Technology isn’t just about conquering the stars and the oceans,” he said. “It’s about preserving the spark among all of us.”

Alibaba has made bold strides in AI, launching its own model series Qwen, rivaling the likes of OpenAI and China’s Deepseek. CEO Eddie Wu earlier declared the company’s new north star as artificial general intelligence (AGI)—an ambitious aim to create AI with human-level intellect. After years out of the limelight following his run-in with China’s regulatory forces, Ma’s reappearance—and his meeting with President Xi Jinping earlier this year—signals a renewed era of innovation and support for the private sector. His message is clear: the future of AI must be rooted in empathy, not ego.

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