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Nasik (Maharashtra) [India], September 3 (ANI/PNN): Anybody can use AI/ML is a book that will help anyone learn the fundamentals of artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI / ML) and will make one aware of the applications of AI in all industries with upgrading and upskilling oneself on the newest technologies so one can succeed in their current position or business. The book was launched on the 75th birthday of well-known Senior Advocate Vishwas Mahajan from Nashik in the presence of many professionals and family members. The author also mentioned that the book was dedicated to the memory of his loving father. Pritish Mahajan, the author, is in the news for pouring knowledge with creativity and intelligence in the book 'Anybody Can Use AI/ML'. With rapid advancements and growth in technology, traditional jobs might face an existential crisis in the near future. All jobs would require their employees to work on advanced systems with efficiency and productivity. And this ....
Share Mumbai: The GPS Paradigm for successful mergers, acquisitions & Joint Ventures, a unique inorganic growth roadmap designed and developed by renowned M&A Lawyer Nitin Potdar, Partner J. Sagar Associates, was released on April 6,2021 at the coveted Kainach International Forum by Dr. Gregory Leman, Founding Director of Baylor University Technology Entrepreneurship Initiative; Franz Kolb, Director of Trade and Diplomacy, Utah, USA; and Mukund Karanjikar, PhD, a visiting fellow in energy innovations ecosystem at Harvard University. Nitin’s GPS Paradigm is for Business Founders, Leaders, Bankers, Finance Heads, Legal Professionals and Students. Dr. Leman observed on the occasion, “The pace of innovation demands new modes of operation across businesses. GPS is a singular work rooted in unflinching principles and saturated with enduring wisdom. As a mentor to change agents and their long-time fellow traveler, I highly recommend this fresh voice to anyone who, in the wor ....
PUNE: Experts at a webinar on specialised technology and startup incubators said that proper mentoring, better access to resources, and an active interface with universities and engineering colleges could help more startups to succeed. “The rate of failure among startups in India is quite substantial, at about 90%. The startup ecosystem is not able to work to its capacity. We have to find ways to reduce the failure rate,” said Vishwas Mahajan, chairman, incubation and startup committee, Mahratta Chamber of Commerce, Industry, and Agriculture (MCCIA), which organised the webinar on Friday. The attendees included functionaries of startup mentorship and incubation wings of academic institutions, industry collectives, among others. Several of them pointed out that having an active interface with educational institutions was necessary for hand-holding and mentoring students from the ideas stage. ....
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