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While the number of Indian CEOs at Western firms is higher, Chinese prefer starting their own busine

just like that. say the word 'copy' and it's magically appear before our eyes. so easy :D
go and check on youtube . these were made around a decade ago . similar to the so called trackless train of china. which is a technology atleast a decade old
 
the quantum satellite that all over news media and scientific community recently is not chinese :D
USA , canada are ahead of china in quantum communication
Austria, Australia, US and Canada seem at the forefront -- based on theoretical contributions, engineering efforts, as well as working implementations, many of which have been working for 10 years now.

If you ask if China is leading in claimed results in quantum communication technology, the answer may be different

you might wanna check this
One small step for the Chinese, one giant leap for the Wall St journal :)
 
USA , canada are ahead of china in quantum communication

If you ask if China is leading in claimed results in quantum communication technology, the answer may be different

you might wanna check this
One small step for the Chinese, one giant leap for the Wall St journal :)
wtf is that jealous crap from last year? lol.. chinese quantum satellite made com link with vienna academy of science a month ago. still no proof? :lol:

Researchers from the Chinese Academy of Science and the Austrian Academy of Sciences have conducted the first quantum video call using the Micius satellite launched in 2016. The call was between Beijing and Vienna, and was completely unhackable.
https://futurism.com/scientists-have-conducted-the-first-ever-quantum-video-call/
 
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This is Indian-Americans. They have the highest income among Asian people in America. Chinese ranks 25

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ethnic_groups_in_the_United_States_by_household_income
Of course a bunch of losers wiht a bunch of CEOs let me do the math yes they are the best!!!!

Of course a bunch of losers wiht a bunch of CEOs let me do the math yes they are the best!!!!
And the bottom line is they are americans how does this to do with the indians!!!Really?!
And why indains can not be CEO in their own country?
Sorry but we have jack ma ego or not proud of it and he is definitely made in China!
 
USA , canada are ahead of china in quantum communication
Austria, Australia, US and Canada seem at the forefront -- based on theoretical contributions, engineering efforts, as well as working implementations, many of which have been working for 10 years now.

If you ask if China is leading in claimed results in quantum communication technology, the answer may be different

you might wanna check this
One small step for the Chinese, one giant leap for the Wall St journal :)

ya they lead in quantum computing yet they copy pencil cell and moped designs, scooters and byke from countries like India.
 
I am working in Infosys as technology expert. Project name is Ralph Lauren. Here, I have to talk with US, EU, Asia members. I have worsted working experience with Chinese, communication problem is very big for them. They should improve English communication.
Hahahaha ... the irony of this post.

Yeah, your country is developed country and adding to much value, right?
Just I am giving one example.
Do you ever heard about " Finacle". If not then Google it
Software technologies, we are ahead compare to China.
If CEO means housekeeping job then 99 percent IT people will love to do from all countries.
But blood is Indian. Wherever they will go but will called " Indian American"
You didn't get actually or being Innocent
They are Indian who settled in US. Even Thier are many pakistani and Chinese settled in other countries.
Talk about what pakistani doing in Saudi, and other Muslims countries. Please do not open my mouth on this points.

Stick on topic
 
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ya they lead in quantum computing yet they copy pencil cell and moped designs, scooters and byke from countries like India.

Trus me, only some losers in china who want to copy stuff from India. You should not count em in.
 
Here’s why India is likely to lose the AI race
Sriram Sharma August 18, 2017
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With Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg sparring over its ethics and China announcing its intention to create a $150 billion domestic industry based on it, Artificial Intelligence is perhaps the most discussed topic in the tech news cycle. It’s likely to be a talking point no matter what your favourite watering hole for tech news.

Billions of dollars have been invested by VCs in AI since 2016 with the US and China leading the race in record funding in terms of deals and dollars.

In sharp contrast, Indian startups have collectively raised less than $100 million from (2014-2017YTD), according to data from startup analytics firm Tracxn — that’s smaller than Andrew Ng’s recently launched $150 million VC fund. Another way to look at it: Grammarly, a Valley-based spell check tool raised more dollars than all of India’s AI startups put together in the past three and a half years.

According to a recent PwC report, AI is expected to contribute an additional $15.7 trillion to the global GDP by 2030, with most of the economic gains going to China and US, who will account for 70% of the global economic impact. Does India risk becoming a laggard in the AI race, and what are the potential implications, and existential risks of missing out on this wave?

FactorDaily reached out to VCs and some of the top-funded AI startups in India to hear about the challenges faced in building an AI startup out of India, in spotting AI talent, and finding the elusive product-market fit. We have also got some data on company formation, deal flow, and how it compares to leading nations, like the US, China, Israel, UK, and Canada.

The dice is loaded against startups
Artificial intelligence is an especially thorny space to be in as Indian startups lack access to large data sets. Oxymoronic as it sounds in a country of 1.3 billion, the truth is as simple as that. Tech giants such as Amazon, Google and IBM have larger data sets compared to startups, says Parag Dhol, Managing Director at Inventus Capital Partners, over a phone conversation analysing Tracxn’s data on the AI startup landscape in India.

“To train your machine, you need a large data set. Now, IBM walks into Manipal (Hospital), makes a nice presentation, shows off what they’ve done and gets access to Manipal’s Oncology reports for the last five years,” says Dhol. “If it was a company out of Bengaluru, can it do that? The answer is a no,”

Next is the role of patient capital, which in this instance seems to be coming from governments. US and Chinese government funds are heavy investors in AI companies. In-Q-Tel, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)’s VC arm, for example, has backed companies such as Palantir and ThreatMetrix, among dozens of other AI startups. The Chinese government is looking to invest billions of dollars into AI, as a part of its AI development plan, with aspirations to become a world leader in the space by 2025

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https://factordaily.com/artificial-intelligence-india/


One needs to have both intelligence and needs to develop artificial intelligence. India is not even in the race, they are busy buying dated military equipment from foreign firms. They have missed the boat, for good.
 
One needs to have both intelligence and needs to develop artificial intelligence. India is not even in the race, they are busy buying dated military equipment from foreign firms. They have missed the boat, for good.
they can't even write simple code. forget ai, which is next level of programming. lol.. there is no indian rank in top 10 or 20 in any programming competition, even though they have large number of 'em participated in like in topcoder. they have number, but no quality :D


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Less than 5% of Indian engineering students are fit for techie jobs, study finds
10:43 PM at Apr 20, 2017

Just how stark is the contrast between the Sundar Pichais and Satya Nadellas with the bulk of engineers graduating every year in India has been brought out in a new study by talent assessment firm Aspiring Minds. It says over 36,000 engineering students from IT-related departments of more than 500 colleges took an automated test using machine learning.

The study says that only 4.77 percent of those who took the test were assessed to be employable in software development jobs. Two-thirds of the tested students could not even write code that compiles.

Code:
https://www.techinasia.com/5-indian-engineering-students-fit-techie-jobs-study-finds
 
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they can't even write simple code. forget ai, which is next level of programming. lol.. no wonder there is no indian rank in top 10 or 20 in any programming competition, even though they have large number of 'em participated in like in topcoder. they have number, but no quality :D


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Less than 5% of Indian engineering students are fit for techie jobs, study finds
10:43 PM at Apr 20, 2017

Just how stark is the contrast between the Sundar Pichais and Satya Nadellas with the bulk of engineers graduating every year in India has been brought out in a new study by talent assessment firm Aspiring Minds. It says over 36,000 engineering students from IT-related departments of more than 500 colleges took an automated test using machine learning.

The study says that only 4.77 percent of those who took the test were assessed to be employable in software development jobs. Two-thirds of the tested students could not even write code that compiles.

Code:
https://www.techinasia.com/5-indian-engineering-students-fit-techie-jobs-study-finds

Those who fit for techie jobs are now working for foreign firms on foreign land, and never look back. That's why the "IT superpower" don't have any IT company worth mentioning.
 
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