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Disclosure: Our goal is to feature products and services that we think you’ll find interesting and useful. If you purchase them, Entrepreneur may get a small share of the revenue from the sale from our commerce partners. When your career takes you across borders, being able to speak the local language isn’t just helpful — it’s a competitive edge. Rosetta Stone’s immersive language platform has been trusted for 27 years by organizations such as NASA and TripAdvisor, and it’s now available to new users as a lifetime subscription for just $148.97 with code FLUENT until September 7.With access to 25…
Electric vehicle maker Ather Energy unveiled its new EL platform, which is expected to drive the company’s next line of products, including multiple types of scooters. According to co-founder and CEO, Tarun Mehta, the company’s existing models—Ather 450 and Rizta—will continue to be built on the firm’s existing platform with the new EL platform spearheading its upcoming line of scooters. “The cost of the EL platform products is expected to be lower than the current architectures. However, this depends on the exact product, battery size, and build,” Mehta said during a press briefing at the third edition of Ather Community…
IT company Cognizant has announced an initiative to industrialise ‘agentic AI’ across enterprises by deploying 1,000 context engineers over the next year. The move marks an important investment in the emerging discipline of context engineering, which is essential to enabling AI agents to reason, act, and adapt in alignment with enterprise goals, a release from the company said.As part of this initiative, Cognizant is partnering with Workfabric AI, the company building the context engine for enterprise AI.Cognizant’s 1,000 context engineers will be powered by Workfabric AI’s ContextFabric platform, which transforms the organisational DNA of enterprises (how their teams work, including…
For decades, businesses have chased automation, only to hit roadblocks such as high costs, steep learning curves, and deployments that dragged on for months. San Jose-based Kognitos, founded by former Nutanix CTO Binny Gill, wants to change that. It claims it can eliminate those friction points by letting employees automate processes using plain English commands instead of programming code.The startup’s “English as code” approach tackles some of the biggest hurdles in enterprise automation such as the shortage of technical talent and the unpredictability of generative AI. The neurosymbolic AI platform primarily automates back-office processes by blending symbolic logic with modern AI, reducing…
India’s online shopping ecosystem is flourishing. With more than 270 million digital consumers and a market size expected to expand from $107.7 billion in 2024 to $650.4 billion by 2033 (IMARC), ecommerce has emerged as the pulse of the country’s consumer culture. Platforms and payment gateways have made shopping as easy as a tap, compelling even offline retailers to shift online. Simultaneously, with this transformation, direct-to-consumer (D2C) brands have thrived, establishing online stores and reaching customers in Tier I to Tier II cities, supported by efficient digital payment infrastructure.But this rapid growth comes at a hidden cost called ‘Chargeback Fraud’.The…
Launched in 2014, PhotoSparks is a weekly feature from YourStory, with photographs that celebrate the spirit of creativity and innovation. In the earlier 900 posts, we featured an art festival, cartoon gallery. world music festival, telecom expo, millets fair, climate change expo, wildlife conference, startup festival, Diwali rangoli, and jazz festival.Tucked away in a picturesque bylane in Bandra’s Pali Village is a popular cultural hub, Art and Charlie. In addition to art exhibitions, the contemporary art gallery hosts sessions on music, comedy, theatre, and film. The Mumbai gallery was founded by Ayesha Parikh, a former management consultant and chartered accountant. She also explored the world of art at museums and fairs around the world,…
Hello,Chennai-based A99 (formerly known as Artha99) is no stranger to the investment landscape, having previously backed EV maker Raptee and med-tech firm EzeRx. The advanced manufacturing-focused venture capital firm is now raising its third fund with a target corpus of $100 million (~Rs 850 crore), Founder and Managing Partner Vignesh Shankar tells YourStory. Speaking of funds, Elevation Capital, which has backed companies including Swiggy and MakeMyTrip, has launched a late-stage vehicle, Elevation Holdings. The new vehicle is expected to have a target corpus of $400 million and is looking to invest in 10-15 companies, The Economic Times reported. Meanwhile, Reliance Retail, India’s…
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Most entrepreneurs are still stuck treating AI like a writing assistant — pumping out blog posts, captions or emails and hoping it moves the needle. But OpenAI’s latest update just changed the game.This isn’t another “AI tool.” It’s ChatGPT’s new Agent — a fully autonomous virtual worker that can predict trends, reverse-engineer your competitors and even scan your Instagram for untapped revenue hiding in forgotten DMs.In this video, you’ll see exactly how solopreneurs are using it to run profitable one-person businesses on autopilot — replacing tasks that once took entire teams.Here’s what…
Disclosure: Our goal is to feature products and services that we think you’ll find interesting and useful. If you purchase them, Entrepreneur may get a small share of the revenue from the sale from our commerce partners. When world champions and proven leaders unite, investors pay attention.As the former President of Topgolf, Troy Warfield helped transform golf from an exclusive pastime into a global entertainment empire worth billions. That’s why there’s arguably no better CEO to help Surf Lakes bring surfing to the 99% with their patented 360° wave technology.Since most people don’t live near a beach, surf parks are…
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. As someone who regularly speaks with CEOs about their industries, paths and philosophies, my conversation with Jon Yaged, CEO of Macmillan, stood out. It wasn’t just about books or publishing — it was about values, culture and the role of business leaders in a time of social friction.What surprised me wasn’t Jon’s passion for literature — that was expected — but how candidly he spoke about the challenges Macmillan faces in a world where books are being banned.Book banning may sound like a relic, but as Jon explained, it’s a growing issue.…
