PepsiCo: PepsiCo leans on Indian tech talent to leverage GenAI

Beverages and snacks maker PepsiCo is betting big on generative artificial intelligence (GenAI), which is helping it develop and launch products faster, chief strategy and transformation officer Athina Kanioura told ET. The maker of Pepsi soft drinks, Tropicana juices and Lays potato chips is also planning to expand its back-office operations in India and hire more employees, he said. GenAI has helped the company in the areas of productivity, marketing, customer service and feedback to develop new products and launch them in the market faster, the executive said. Elevate Your Tech Prowess with High-Value Skill Courses Offering College Courses Website…

Gadgets 360 becomes the top technology news platform globally in January 2024

In a remarkable feat of digital prowess, Gadgets360 has emerged as the world’s leading technology news platform, securing the top spot for the most unique visitors during January 2024. This achievement cements Gadgets360’s position as a frontrunner in the dynamic and rapidly evolving landscape of technology journalism . According to analytics firm SimilarWeb, Gadgets360 is now ranked no. 1 globally in terms of unique visitors, leaving behind popular technology platforms such as GSMArena, TechCrunch, The Verge, Cnet, AndroidAuthority, PhoneArena, PCMag, Android Central, and others. This remarkable achievement is a result of the entire team’s dedication towards providing accurate, timely, and…

SC rules on lost iPhones, IIT’s BharatGPT Hanooman, Google’s ‘woke AI’ and other top tech news of the week |

Union minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar has warned Google to get its AI models in place after some users highlighted the model’s ‘biased’ response to a question on PM Narendra Modi. In a ruling, the Supreme Court made it clear that lost iPhones are not Apple’s responsibility. Samsung re-entered the fitness band market with the launch of Galaxy Fit 3. All this and more in tech news of the week. IT minister to Google India: Government has said this before, I repeat for ‘attention’ Soon after Google responded to the controversy over its Gemini AI chatbot’s ‘biased’ response to a question on…