Blend Your Flavoured Tea with AI @ChaiGPT
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Artificial Intelligence and ChatGPT – the two most fancied tech buzzwords today – are going places, literally. People have given many a sobriquets to the ultra-sophisticated tech format: Pervasive, Invasive, Disruptive, Transformative and more of such abstract epithets. But here is one high-flavoured expression, made in Hyderabad. ChaiGPT- read as Genuinely Pure Tea. The punchline below reads Enhanced with AI (read Adrak & Ilaichi)
Certainly new, entertaining flavour, isn’t it? Hope it tickles your funny bones:)
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Carving Out India’s Own AV Identity
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Anil Chopra – the Founder-Director of PALM Expo tradeshow, PALM Technology publication and Certified AV Specialist (CAVS) programme – is aiming ambitiously big. Making his tradeshow platform and the media reach as the backend support he is embarking upon a massive initiative to make the CAVS as the frontal face of his ambition: Carve out India’s very own AV identity.
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Minimalist AV with Optimal Functionality
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Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) – Government of India’s apex body to keep a vigilant eye on State-owned institutions against corruption – recently refurbished its old, existing meeting room into a modern and sophisticated AV conferencing room. Televic Conference played central to what came up as a minimalist yet optimally multi-functional communication system, with New Delhi-based Shree Info Solutions Enterprises taking the honours of integrating the AV in a blend of multi-brand AV network.
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ViewSonic Unveils New IN02 Series ViewBoard
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ViewSonic Corp., a leading global provider of visual and EdTech solutions, has announced the launch of its IN02 Series ViewBoards, an impressive lineup of interactive displays. Aligned with the government’s Make in India initiative, these interactive displays promote local manufacturing, skill development, and sustainable innovation, reinforcing the company’s commitment to advancing the nation’s self-reliance in technology production.
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Tata Communications Launches Next-Gen Cloud Fabric Vayu
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Tata Communications announced the launch of Tata Communications Vayu, its next-gen Cloud fabric revolutionising enterprise IT. With a unified, purpose-driven architecture, it tackles rising Cloud costs, multi-Cloud complexities, and AI infrastructure demands — empowering businesses to navigate the Intelligent Enterprise era seamlessly.
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Martin Audio On A High In India
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India’s nightlife landscape continues to evolve with high-end venues demanding world-class sound solutions that complement their unique atmospheres. Two of the country’s most exciting new venues—GOYA in Vagator, Goa, and The Beer Cartel in Hyderabad—have raised the bar with state-of-the-art Martin Audio sound systems. Supplied and supported by VMT, Martin Audio’s authorised distributor in India, these installations seamlessly blend power and precision, delivering an immersive experience tailored for both DJ performances and live entertainment.
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Transforming Audio at Urban Foundry
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The Urban Foundry is a popular all-day bar and eatery in the NIBM area of the Indian city of Pune. The industrial theme of the venue creates a unique ambience in which customers enjoy a wide range of beautifully presented local and international cuisine. Music plays an important part in maintaining the atmosphere in The Urban Foundry’s always busy setting, and the venue’s management recently enlisted the services of distributor Generation AV and Pune-based integrator Audio Groove, to supply and install a high-quality sound system for the venue.
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Bosch AUTODOME Starlight Now NDDA, TAA-Compliant
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Day and night, enhancing public safety and securing sensitive areas like parks and transportation hubs are essential for city surveillance and perimeter protection applications. The AUTODOME IP starlight 5100i / 5000i IR – now NDAA and TAA-compliant – brings high-image quality for 24/7 monitoring of critical areas, 30x zoom to capture details from a distance, dual illumination for clear and usable footage, and built-in video analytics to support predictive solutions
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