Friday, February 16, 2018

Fwd: Vishal Sikka: Looking Beyond the AI Hype Cycle


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1 comment:

non-carborundum said...

Vishal Sikka always seems to make a lot of sense and it appears he was trying to break Infosys free from the cyber coolie mould. Clearly the founders did not want such an innovator at its helm. They are bound to land up in the dustbin of history.