How do you envision the future of finTech in India, and what role do you see BharatPe playing in this landscape?
Over the last few years, FinTech has evolved to become an intrinsic part of our lives. Today, it is normal for millions to step out of their homes to shop without a wallet as their smartphones double up for all their payment-related requirements. In my view, we are still scraping the surface. The future of FinTech in India is destined for significant growth, driven by the rapid adoption of digital technologies, increased penetration of smartphones and internet, and increasing financial awareness amongst the population.
BharatPe plays a crucial role in this landscape by providing millions of offline businesses and merchants with simple, easy-to-use, and secure digital payment and other fintech products. We envision a future where BharatPe continues to be a catalyst for financial inclusion, making it easier for underserved and unbanked communities to access and benefit from digital financial services. Our innovative technologies will play a pivotal role in simplifying and expanding financial services, thereby contributing to the broader economic development of India.
BharatPe’s commitment to serving offline businesses and merchants aligns with the vision of a more digitally integrated, financially inclusive India. We are dedicated to creating a seamless and user-centric fintech ecosystem that empowers businesses of all sizes. Through our technological advancements and customer-centric approach, we aspire to lead the way in transforming the financial services landscape in India, ultimately making it more inclusive, efficient, and accessible to all.
Diese Geschichte stammt aus der December 2023-Ausgabe von DataQuest.
Starten Sie Ihre 7-tägige kostenlose Testversion von Magzter GOLD, um auf Tausende kuratierte Premium-Storys sowie über 8.000 Zeitschriften und Zeitungen zuzugreifen.
Bereits Abonnent ? Anmelden
Diese Geschichte stammt aus der December 2023-Ausgabe von DataQuest.
Starten Sie Ihre 7-tägige kostenlose Testversion von Magzter GOLD, um auf Tausende kuratierte Premium-Storys sowie über 8.000 Zeitschriften und Zeitungen zuzugreifen.
Bereits Abonnent? Anmelden
Beyond the Crystal Ball: Flipkart's AI Predicts What's Next
In the e-commerce industry, from enhancing customer experience to streamlining supply chain logistics, success hinges on innovation. Chief Data Scientist Mayur Datar of Flipkart in a webinar showcases the Generative AI approach, independent of any specific model, positioning the company as a fast adopter of machine learning and AI technologies. AI empowers their dynamic pricing, personalized recommendations, fraud detection, and targeted advertising, optimizing operations and enriching user interactions.
Grievance Resolve(d).Adding the 'd' with Gen AI
Here's how a governance area can be re-imagined and transformed from 'painfully and helplessly slow' to 'staggeringly fast and delightful' by rewiring it with a new mindset- and some AI.
AI for All: A Future as Accessible as UPI in India
Imagine a future where AI tools are as common and accessible as UPI in India-this is the vision Jaspreet Bindra and Dr. Shalini Lal explore as they discuss transforming AI from a niche technology into a mass tool, paving the way for an era where every individual can harness the power of AI to enhance their daily lives
The Rise of Generative AI in India
In the burgeoning landscape of Artificial Intelligence, the rise of Generative AI (GenAI) heralds both promise and responsibility, echoing Uncle Ben's timeless wisdom: \"With great power comes great responsibility.\"
GenAI: Wallflowers are now Wall-facers
It's a 4 body problem with GenAI. It's so tough to get that syzygy right- where data availability, data privacy, authenticity and enterprisereadiness align to the T and not cause chaos. But how tough, exactly?
Al Dating Bots: How Grey! How Shady!
Love may or may not be blind, but it looks like it needs to be blind, deaf and dumb - if it's happening in the world of AI. In a very intriguing, fascinating, and no-corners-left study conducted by Mozilla Foundation's team, a lot of jaw-droppers about romancing with AI surfaced. Like-90% of these apps and bots failed to meet some Minimum-Security Standards.
Technology and Cancer Care: Still a Dark Genome
Are we treating cancer better because we can diagnose it faster? Would the base pairing between AI and cancer care get stronger ahead? Would more technology hamper affordability and repeat the classical paradox? In this deep scan of some interstitial tissues of technology and oncology, Dr. Kinjal Jani, Director & Head- Radiation Oncology, HCG Cancer Centre, Ahmedabad explains why technology is helping immensely on personalization and speed; and why some stubborn tumors like affordability, social stigma and human factors continue to envelope cancer-care.
AI PCs: This Backpack Just Ate A Four-Stroke V6!
There's a limit to which a CPU-based PC can be stretched for AI workloads. But add some GPU/NPU pistons and you could be looking at something that's still small but now ready with all AI-chops. Is the formula for PCs moving towards AI? Will it run?
Technology for Artists- the Canvas or the Portrait?
Arup J Paul, a multidisciplinary visual artist and creative technologist (with 3 patents approved by USPTO, EPO, and SIPO) is busy with a very prolific palette these days. He has been building custom Generative AI data model for visual art. Recently he talked to Editor Sunil Rajguru from his wonder-filled studio in Germany- where he zoomed in on some technology pixels that are emerging in the milieu of an artist. He believes- and persuades- that the artist will stay in the driving seat - as technology's tint gets stronger ahead. Provided- artists do not get lazy or skip the brass-tacks. Let's look at some finer strokes of this future-sketch.
Can EdTech Bridge the Gap with Al-Driven Skilling?
In India, with over 1.4 billion people, traditional education struggles to meet the needs of a growing population. Sixty-five percent of the populace is under 35, yet lacks the skills crucial for a modern economy. McKinsey estimates that 450 million workers need upskilling by 2030 to match industry demands. Urgent innovation is required to bridge the gap between potential and opportunity for India's future prosperity.