At the TiE Con Mumbai 2025, Infosys founder Narayan Murthy shared with the audience that deep learning using unsupervised data has much more potential, but what he sees being called AI are silly, old programs.
NITES raised a complaint with the Ministry against Infosys layoffs. The firm dismissed the charges explaining it has a rigorous training and hiring process.
Cognizant and Infosys are now fighting a lawsuit wherein the former has accused the latter of allegedly being "caught red-handed" stealing its trade secrets.
After IT giant Infosys laid off nearly 700 freshers from its Mysuru campus, the IT employees' union NITES lodged an official complaint with the Ministry.
Infosys shares slipped down 6% pulling down the wealth of Narayana Murthy’s family. Their stake was valued at Rs 32,152 crore a day earlier, before falling to Rs 30,300 crore.
Startup founder Akshat Shrivastava shared how other nations are leading ahead of India while the focus here remains on taxing the middle class to fund subsidies.
Narayana Murthy stands firm on his belief in a 70-hour work week, questioning work-life balance. He says India needs to focus on hard work to make real progress and tackle its big challenges.
Zoho CEO Sridhar Vembu has responded to former CFO of Infosys, Mohandas Pai's post about the government’s decision of not selecting Bengaluru to set up the AI Centre Excellence.