00995nam a22001097a 4500008004100000100004000041245002900081260001200110300003000122520072100152773001200873220702b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aSengupta, Hindol and Tyagi, Bhavya  aAl and machine learning  aYojana  a66(6), Jun, 2022: p.23-25 aIndustry 4.0 is set to usher on era of technologies that will completely alter the way in which we interact with the world around us. Artificial intelligence/machine learning, IoT, 5G. Augmented reality, big data, nanotechnology, robotics and 3D printing are transforming the operational, functional, and strategic landscape across various industries. In India, both private and public enterprises and the central and state government are investing in multiple al use cases from manufacturing to services. Most venture capital funding in India is now going to al projects in banking financial services, and insurance sector (BES), e-commerce healthcare, electronics and renewable energy startups. – Reproduced  aYojana