India's Mid-Market Firms Drive AI Adoption, But Hidden Costs Loom Large
The report estimates that Indian AI firms are losing Rs 33,000 crore in wasted AI spending annually.
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The report estimates that Indian AI firms are losing Rs 33,000 crore in wasted AI spending annually.
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Eurostat published last December a release that, on a different continent, would have been front-page news. They were saying that 20% of European Union enterprises with at least ten employees now used artificial intelligence in some part of their business, up from 13.5 per cent the year before. A ju