Man enrols in AI & ML course, gets job as data engineer, AI-generated Pics Reimagine Metros in Different Indian States, BT to cut 55,000 jobs
1. Man enrols in AI and machine learning course, gets job as data engineer with 100 per cent salary hike
A farmer's son from Telangana, Jarupula Prem Kumar, enrolled in an AI and machine learning course to upskill himself. Despite coming from a lower-middle-class family and having no prior work experience, Kumar believed in the importance of upskilling and exploring new technologies. After completing the course, he secured a data engineer job at TVS Motors with a 100 percent salary increase, highlighting the significance of upskilling for career growth in the AI and machine learning field.
2. Kanpur to Chennai: AI-generated Pics Reimagine Metros in Different Indian States
An artist named 'Sahid' showcased his creativity using artificial intelligence on his Instagram handle. He released a series of images reimagining metro rail networks in different states of India. The AI-generated images depicted various elements unique to each state, such as cultural symbols, local attire, and popular foods. This artistic use of AI demonstrates its limitless possibilities in creating engaging and imaginative visual content.
3. BT to cut 55,000 jobs with up to a fifth replaced by AI
BT, the UK's largest broadband and mobile provider, announced plans to cut up to 55,000 jobs, primarily in the UK, by the end of the decade. This reduction is driven by cost-cutting measures and the implementation of technologies like artificial intelligence. The company aims to leverage AI tools like generative AI to improve services and increase efficiency, ensuring a faster and more seamless customer experience. While the job cuts are significant, BT emphasized that it will maintain a multichannel approach and continue to provide ample opportunities for customers to interact with human representatives.
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