Hello, AI seems to be on everyone’s agenda these days. But there are concerns as well. In an open letter, three industry veterans raised concerns about the effects of artificial intelligence on industries and people, and called on stakeholders to arrive at a consensus on "how best to utilise this powerful technology for achieving our national goals". Industry veterans Rajiv Kumar (former Vice Chairman of NITI Aayog), Sharad Sharma (Co-founder of iSPIRT Foundation, and Sridhar Vembu (Co-founder and CEO of Zoho Corporation) recognised the opportunities that AI provides if applied to different fields and said that if deployed optimally and strategically, it “can yield more equitable and more sustainable growth”. Meanwhile, Eruditus became India’s second-largest revenue-grossing edtech firm after it reported an 87% increase in its operating revenue for FY22 at $245.2 million. This is higher than the FY22 revenues reported by edtech unicorns such as Unacademy, Physics Wallah(PW), upGrad, and Vedantu. However, it is lower than the FY21 revenue reported by BYJU’S (it is yet to report its FY22 numbers). Among the edtech unicorns, only PhysicsWallah (PW) reported profits in FY22—Rs 97.8 crore, up 14-fold from Rs 6.93 crore in the previous fiscal. Oh, and did you know it’s been exactly 50 years since the mobile phone revolution took off? It was on April 3, 1973, that Motorola engineer Martin Cooper made the first-ever call from a portable, handheld device to the company’s arch-rival in Bell Labs. And look how far we’ve come. In today’s newsletter, we will talk about - Swiggy CTO Dale Vaz steps down
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