AI/Machine Learning, Bharat and Bhartiya IT Industry

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I checked on their website and yes translations as well as voice translation was very good. If they can gain here that itself would be a good stepping stone and hope others can follow
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A_Gupta wrote: 21 Jul 2025 17:54 @Amber G, my interest is not so much in how to solve as in how they came up with these problems, and how they tested that they are indeed suitable for the Olympiad. Any idea?
@A_Gupta, if you are still interested here is a passing reference to IMO problems at time signature 12:25 onwards. You will miss it if you blink but worth following through with expanded discussion here in this thread.

(Link below)

Kevin Buzzard, Tim Gowers, and some guy from DeepMind.

The consensus is that it is hard to set those problems. Even Gowers wonders how folks come up with those problems.
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100 year bonds ?!

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At the India AI Impact Summit 2026, two landmark initiatives were showcased. BODH (Benchmarking Open Data Platform for Health AI), developed by IIT Kanpur in collaboration with the National Health Authority, was launched as a secure federated platform for healthcare AI.

As articulated by our Director, Prof. Manindra Agrawal, it enables AI model training without sharing raw data, ensuring privacy while driving innovation. Guided by Prof. Nisheeth Srivastava and the CDIS team, BODH aims to accelerate medical AI solutions tailored to India’s needs.

SATHEE (Self-Assessment, Test and Help for Entrance Exams), supported by the Ministry of Education, was featured in the “Real-World Impact of AI in Education” Casebook. The AI-driven platform expands access to quality, personalised exam preparation, especially for underserved students, with its new multilingual, AI-enabled version offered free of cost.

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