Salesforce Tackles $7B Software Problem with AI Agents at Dreamforce
This week, roughly 50,000 professionals are crammed into San Francisco’s Moscone Center for Dreamforce, and most of the chatter is about Salesforce’s new push into AI automation.
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This week, roughly 50,000 professionals are crammed into San Francisco’s Moscone Center for Dreamforce, and most of the chatter is about Salesforce’s new push into AI automation.
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When Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei sat down with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi on Saturday, the talk turned quickly to how the San-Francisco start-up might grow in India.
Google says it crunches about 1.3 quadrillion AI tokens every month - that’s 1,300,000,000,000,000 pieces of data being processed. The number sounds huge, but what it really tells us is mostly how much raw compute the company has at its disposal.
In a nondescript data center somewhere, rows of racks are filling up as the biggest tech names throw billions at the hardware needed to train the next wave of AI models.
When I saw the announcement at India Mobile Congress 2025 in Delhi, VTU’s Bengaluru campus was already buzzing about a new quantum communication lab.
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