Google Sets Up AI Research Lab In Bengaluru
2019-09-21Google said in a statement that, it is setting up an artificial intelligence research unit at Bengaluruto focus on solving problems in the growing healthcare,agriculture and education and looks to continue developing products for India and taking them to global markets.Google Research India, the artificial intelligence (AI) lab, will focus on advancing fundamental computer science and AI research.
Apart from the Google team led by AI scientist Manish Gupta, the company will also partner with the research community across the country to focus on tackling challenges in fields like healthcare, agriculture, and education.“We are incredibly inspired by India. With a world-class engineering talent, strong computer science programs and entrepreneurial drive, India has the potential to contribute to advancements in AI and its application to tackle big challenges,” Caesar Sengupta, vice-president, Next Billion Users Initiative and Payments at Google said.
The company is rolling out new products and adding features to existing ones to help even the first-time internet users.“Future is not about just tech but about inclusion, empowerment and economic opportunity. India inspires us,” Mr. Sengupta said at Google for India event. IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad, said tech platforms like Google must ensure that their products are safe and secure for users. “They must safeguard the privacy rights of individuals. Also, you must take extra efforts to ensure that people don’t abuse the system,” he added.
In Box: Users can discover a Spot online or at a physical location, and transact with the merchant easily and securely within the Google Pay app.”
Sengupta said, under its Internet Saathi programme with Tata Trusts, about 80,000 ‘Saathis’ have been trained, who in turn have trained 30 million women. Sengupta further said, in the last 12 months, Google Pay has grown more than three times to 67 million monthly active users, driving transactions worth over $110 billion on an annualised basis across offline and online merchants.
About two-thirds of the transactions are coming from tier-II and -III cities and towns.Google Pay, which competes with players like Paytm and PhonePe, is introducing the ‘Spot’ platform that will enable merchants to create branded commercial experiences and reach new customers. Google has already onboarded merchants like UrbanClap, Goibibo, MakeMyTrip, RedBus, Eat.Fit and Oven Story through its early access programme.
In addition, Google Pay is also rolling out ‘tokenized cards’ in the next few weeks to offer a secure way of paying for things using a digital token on the phone rather than the actual card number. Tokenized cards on Google Pay — already available in some countries globally — will be rolled out with Visa cards for banks including HDFC, Axis, Kotak and Standard Chartered.“We will roll out support to cover Mastercard and Rupay and more banks in the coming months,” Sengupta added.
This is a free app for small and medium-sized merchants to enable digital payments where verification process is carried out remotely. Despite the massive growth in digital payments, a vast majority of India’s over 60 million small businesses is still not benefiting from the growing digital economy, Sengupta said.
“We hope these initiatives will help merchants adopt digital payments with more confidence and help contribute to the long term growth of online financial services. Further, Google is also introducing Job Spot with 24 early partners in retail like 24Seven and Healthkart, delivery and logistics partners like Swiggy, Zomato and Dunzo and hospitality providers like Fabhotels. It is partnering with the National Skills Development Corporation for its Skill India programme.
Google is already partnering with the state-run BSNL to bring high-speed public WiFi to villages in Gujarat, Bihar and Maharashtra. It had previously worked with Railtel to provide WiFi services at 400 train stations in the country. Also announced its collaboration with Vodafone Idea for ‘Vodafone-Idea Phone Line’ to enable 2G customers of the telecom major get access to information without using data. The users can call a toll-free number to get answers to questions ranging from sports scores to traffic conditions or even getting help with homework. The service is supported by bilingual in the Google Assistant, which is in Hindi and English.
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