City
Epaper

91 pc of Indian firms will use half or more data to train AI models in 2024: Report

By IANS | Updated: April 24, 2024 15:40 IST

New Delhi, April 24 About 91 per cent of Indian companies will use half or more of their ...

Open in App

New Delhi, April 24 About 91 per cent of Indian companies will use half or more of their data to train artificial intelligence (AI) models in 2024, a new report said on Wednesday.

According to the intelligent data infrastructure company NetApp, India leads in AI and cloud innovation compared to its global counterparts.

India leads the way as an AI leader, with 70 per cent of enterprises having AI projects up and running or in progress. This stands in stark contrast to the global average of 49 per cent.

"India is a country of humungous data sets. No surprise then, that India leads the world, and corporations are embracing AI to further their IT agenda," said Puneet Gupta, VP & MD, NetApp India/SAARC.

The report surveyed 1,300 IT executives from key markets globally, including the US, the UK, France, Germany, Spain, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Singapore, and India.

According to the report, 60 per cent of AI-leading countries such as India, Singapore, the UK, and the US have AI projects up and running or in the pilot, compared to 36 per cent in AI-lagging countries, including Spain, Australia, New Zealand, Germany, and Japan.

About 87 per cent of Indian companies have optimised IT environments for AI, and some AI-lagging countries also have AI-ready IT environments, which includes Germany (67 per cent) and Spain (59 per cent).

"Data-ready enterprises that connect and unify broad structured and unstructured data sets into an intelligent data infrastructure are best positioned to win in the age of AI," said Gabie Boko, Chief Marketing Officer at NetApp.

In addition, 53 per cent of India-based companies reported being more likely to scale back or cut other parts of IT operations to make room for AI projects.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalUnionised workers at 14 airports suspend strike, Incheon airport walkout continues

TechnologyUnionised workers at 14 airports suspend strike, Incheon airport walkout continues

EntertainmentJubin Nautiyal says Kailash is a ‘calling’: Celebrate life unattached

BusinessUnionised workers at 14 airports suspend strike, Incheon airport walkout continues

InternationalIDF confirms "implementation of first stage of Trump's plan to free the hostages"

Business Realted Stories

BusinessPiyush Goyal meets Singapore's PM to enhance partnership, future growth

BusinessMaruti Suzuki bookings touch 2.5 lakh this festive season; exports grew by 50%

BusinessAir India Express announces flights between Indore and Goa

BusinessSaumitra P Srivastava takes charge as Director (Marketing), IndianOil

BusinessGST 3.0 should aim at having only one rate: Former Commerce Secretary Ajay Dua