The potential artificial intelligence industry in India is expected to grow threefold, exceeding $17 billion by 2027, as per India Brand Equity Foundation (IBEF) , supported by government investments and digitisation of infrastructure. But, according to a new report by EY India , only 3% of Indian enterprises have the talented people and resources in-house to take full advantage of what AI has to offer; all 97% of executives indicated that their primary concern is talent shortages.
Ketaki Gulavani, Manager of Customer Solutions Engineering at Google, is one of the few technical leaders who can help close that gap. She is responsible for leading a global team of Customer Solutions Engineers and Data Scientists across five countries, serving Google’s agency partners in driving product a

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