
Good morning, tech fam; here are some quick tech updates for you to catch up to!
What’s New Today: The Indian Army has adapted new AI technologies for a better war system.
Fast-Track Insights: Trace. Space has brought new rays of hope for the Western automotive industry.
Here’s a quick rundown of the biggest tech headlines making waves today. Let's dive into the day's top tech stories, from the army showcasing new technologies to Dell Technology hiring new people in different locations.
The Banaswadi Military Garrison organized an event in collaboration with firms in and around Bengaluru to showcase the new-gen military technologies to improve surveillance, weapons, and battlefield support. These innovative technologies are important, but the most important among all is the effort of the Indian Army to establish a good relationship with civilians.
The Western automotive industry has always been in trouble for something or another. The frequent layoffs, factory closures, and product failures have slowed down the growth of this industry, but Trace. Space, the latest build of the next-generation Latvian platform, has appeared to fix these issues to boost growth. It claims to transform how businesses should design software-enabled hardware in any sector.
Dell Technologies is searching for suitable applicants for the Account Executive post for its Mumbai office. People with at least 2 years of experience selling technology solutions are eligible for this position. The educational degree is graduation, but experience is a must, along with in-depth knowledge of market trends.
Artificial intelligence has taken over the entire world. In the coming days, it will not only impact the business ideas and strategies but also cover all other sectors like the health industry, cybersecurity, education, and transport. So, knowledge of AI-powered creativity, AI-powered cybersecurity, Quantum AI, and AI-based healthcare is important for surviving this AI era.
In this growing age of crypto, allowing people to do crypto transactions makes sense. The Thai government has already started working on a similar project in Phuket to allow tourists to transact with crypto. This will integrate crypto into the Thai financial ecosystem, and to implement it toward the end of this year, the Thai government has already hired two experienced people as advisors.