Startup
India’s role in AI research; Meet Freshworks’ Freddy AI
Hello,
It’s the festive season and delivery apps are buzzing with activity.
Food delivery platforms Zomato and Swiggy hiked their platform fee to Rs 10 on Wednesday, as the companies look to capitalise on the festive rush.
Speaking of Zomato, the company’s share price rose by around 3%, a day after it announced its second-quarter results, as the markets were encouraged by the stability in the food delivery business and hyper-growth prospects of quick commerce.
While Blinkit, owned by Zomato, has launched a Blinkit Sellers Hub platform, to give ecommerce platforms tough competition across categories, IPO-bound Swiggy has rolled out its latest “Swiggy Seal” initiative, a label awarded to restaurants for maintaining hygiene, food quality and packaging standards.
It’s not just ecommerce that’s feeling the festive spirit.
MakeMyTrip has reported a 9X jump in its second-quarter profit to $17.9 million led by a sharp rise in its air ticketing and hotels and packages business. The travel service provider’s gross bookings jumped 24.3% to $2.26 billion in Q2 FY25, while revenue rose to $211 million from $168.7 million compared to a year ago.
The increase was attributed to the rise in the number of passengers flying abroad and going on more domestic trips.
Lastly, Anthropic now allows users to hand over the control of their computers to an AI model.
The Amazon-backed OpenAI competitor released a new version of its Claude 3.5 Sonnet model, which can input keystrokes and mouse clicks that allow it to use potentially any applications users have installed.
That doesn’t sound like good news!
In today’s newsletter, we will talk about
- India’s role in AI research
- Meet Freshworks’ Freddy AI
- How AI will boost inclusion
Here’s your trivia for today: What is the name of Salvador Dalì’s most famous painting of clocks?
Technology
India’s role in AI research
India will have an important role to play in the future of AI research and development, Meta’s Chief AI Scientist Yann LeCun said at Meta’s Build with AI Summit. The AI pioneer said India’s potential lies not only in technology and product innovation for local markets but also on an international scale.
“There is a lot of talent in India. We see a lot of people from India making technical and scientific contributions to AI. India, going forward, has an important role to play, not just in technology development and product development, not just for local products or international products, but also for research,” LeCun said.
Opportunities:
- He highlighted the critical importance of open-source platforms in the evolution of AI, where open-source frameworks have allowed developers worldwide to access and improve their AI systems, opening doors to several collaborations.
- India is projected to become the largest market for Meta AI, which currently has over 500 million monthly active users globally. By 2024-end, it is expected to become the most widely used AI assistant worldwide.
- “AI is not going to dominate us or take over, but it’s going to amplify human intelligence,” LeCun said.
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Technology
Meet Freshworks’ Freddy AI
SaaS giant Freshworks launched Freddy AI Agent, an easy-to-deploy autonomous service agent designed to enhance both customer experience and employee experience. The AI agent can be deployed within minutes and has resolved an average of 40% of customer support requests and 45% of IT service inquiries.
“Fundamentally, customer service is all about creating delightful experiences for customers, such as engaging with them really well and making sure that their problems get resolved correctly as well as quickly,” Ramesh Parthasarathy, SVP of Technology, Freshworks told YourStory.
Joining bandwagon:
- Several mid-sized companies, including Bchex, Porsche eBike, Hobbycraft, and Live Oak Bank, have already integrated Freddy AI Agent with Freshdesk and Freshservice.
- Organisations can deploy Freddy AI Agent without the need for coding or model training by simply directing it to existing materials or websites, allowing the agent to crawl and learn on its own.
- It operates fully autonomously and is always active, providing human-like, multi-channel support, along with hyper-personalised and multilingual interaction.
Technology
How AI will boost inclusion
Artificial intelligence can further amplify India’s Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) and accelerate inclusion across the nation, said Nandan Nilekani, non-executive chairman, Infosys, at the Build with AI Summit organised by Meta in Bengaluru.
“People have said, with AI coming in, what does it mean for DPI? We think it’s not just DPI+AI. It’s DPI to the power of AI. We believe that AI will amplify everything that we have done so far, and these tools that we’re getting are actually going to accelerate many things, such as inclusion,” he said.
Key takeaways:
- Nilekani, the brains behind the establishment of DPI, elaborated on India’s unique position, stating that India’s digital infrastructure is providing the foundation to accelerate the adoption of AI.
- He also illustrated the impact of AI on inclusion with practical use cases across agriculture and education.
- “Printing press democratised reading. It led to so many changes in religion, and democracy.. But in India, we still have millions of kids who can’t read. Now, if we can use AI to improve the reading skills of every child, then they will also join the reading economy. We are on the verge of that,” he added.
News & updates
- Breakup: A Boeing satellite belonging to multinational service provider Intelsat mysteriously blew into pieces in geostationary orbit over the weekend. According to an official update, an “anomaly” caused the satellite — dubbed IS-33e — to be destroyed, resulting in what the company calls a “total loss.”
- Upswing: Coca-Cola Co. said Wednesday its third-quarter revenue fell as sales volumes flattened or declined around the world. But the company still beat Wall Street’s forecasts and said it expects full-year organic revenue to rise 10%, which is at the high end of its previous guidance.
What is the name of Salvador Dalì’s most famous painting of clocks?
Answer: The Persistence of Memory.
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Startup
Thesys secures $4M funding led by Together Fund
AI startup Thesys bags $4 million funding in a round led by Together Fund. The round also saw participation from 8VC, the company said in a statement.
The startup will use the funding to bridge the gap of user experience with AI agents. As a visual collaboration tool, the company will also provide a platform that will enable businesses to ideate, visualise, and ship intelligent experiences at scale.
“The way we engage with technology is changing faster than ever. Static interfaces simply don’t meet the demands of today’s AI-capabilities…At Thesys, we’re building tools that make it possible for businesses to adapt and thrive in this new era,” said Parikshit Deshmukh, Co-founder, Thesys.
This evolution is about unlocking the full potential of AI-driven interactions and delivering unparalleled user experiences, he added.
“The future of AI relies as much on intuitive, adaptive interfaces as it does on backend capabilities. Thesys’ vision for Generative UI aligns perfectly with Together Fund’s commitment to enabling founders who are redefining the user experience,” said Manav Garg, Co-founder and managing partner of Together Fund.
“By empowering teams to create real-time, personalized interactions, Thesys is setting a new standard for AI-driven interfaces. We’re excited to support their journey in transforming the role of design and development tools for the next generation of AI applications,” he added.
The company, founded by Rabi Shanker Guha and Parikshit Deshmukh this year, emerged from the understanding of the need to provide support in the shift towards AI-driven interfaces, it said.
“Thesys envisions a future where all interfaces dynamically adjust to each user’s behavior, preferences, and needs—driven by what the company calls “Generative UI”. Unlike traditional static interfaces that rely on predefined paths, Generative UI uses AI to create unique, adaptive user interfaces on-the-fly, allowing businesses to provide truly personalized digital experiences,” the company added.
The company plans to launch a UI SDK that is set to enable developers to seamlessly integrate Generative UI into their applications. Additionally, post its closed beta launch, the company plans a general availability (GA) with its product within the next quarter positioning itself as the go-to product toolkit for businesses looking to stay ahead in the AI revolution.
“Thesys is pioneering a transformative shift in UI design workflows by integrating AI-driven adaptability… Their Generative UI approach aligns with our commitment to investing in technologies that drive innovation in user experiences,” said Bhaskar Ghosh, partner at 8VC.
Startup
BrowserStack launches AI-driven Low Code Automation tool
Software testing platform
has rolled out Low Code Automation, a solution to simplify test automation for quality assurance teams, developers, and non-technical users.The newly launched solution will address challenges faced by software teams, including manual testing delays and complex automation frameworks, BrowserStack said in a statement.
While traditional test automation requires coding expertise by often limiting non-technical testers to contribute, this tool allows user—irrespective of their technical background—to create and manage AI-driven automated tests without writing code. Users can also use BrowserStack’s cloud infrastructure for reliable test execution.
“(The AI-powered Low-Code Automation (LCA) simplifies the process of building and maintaining test automation suites compared to traditional tools like Selenium. It reduces the steep learning curve and complexity often associated with automation projects, leading to a quicker return on investment (ROI),” Chintan Doshi, Director of Product Management at BrowserStack, told YourStory.
To support development teams worldwide, Low Code Automation speeds up testing cycles, boosts product quality, and enhances user experience by reducing technical barriers.
“Citizen testers—such as business analysts, product managers, and customer support teams—can easily add validations and create automated tests with the test recorder, without requiring coding skills. This reduces their dependency on developers and QAs and empowers them to actively contribute to testing efforts,” Doshi explained.
Founded in 2011 by Ritesh Arora and Nakul Aggarwal, BrowserStack provides a cloud-based platform for developers to test websites and mobile apps across devices, operating systems, and browsers on demand.
With headquarters in San Francisco and Mumbai, the company has expanded its product line to include over 15 products, of which 10 were launched in the past 18 months.
In August, the Accel-backed firm acquired Berlin-based Bird Eats Bug, an advanced bug-reporting tool. The acquisition aims to address the existing gaps in bug reporting and streamline fragmented testing workflows.
Startup
Flipkart’s delivery arm Instakart reports widening losses, lower revenue in FY24
Flipkart’s delivery service arm Instakart’s FY24 losses increased multifold to Rs 1718.4 crore, from Rs 324.6 crore in the previous year, hurt by higher expenses and marginally lower revenues.
The company, which is in the logistics, warehouse, courier and allied services business, clocked an operating revenue of Rs 12,115.3 crore in FY24, 5% lower than Rs 12,787.4 crore it posted a year ago, according to filings made with Toefler.
During the period, the company’s total expenses increased 6% to Rs 14,149.4 crore, mainly driven by employee benefit and other expenses.
Logistics services accounted for the majority (about 78%) of Instakart’s total operating revenues, with Rs 9,429.8 crore, marginally lower than what it collected in the previous year.
Warehousing services, which accounted for about 10% of total operating revenues, witnessed a 28.4% drop in revenue, while collection services, which accounted for 12%, remained stable.
Just a week ago, Flipkart Internet reported a 21% rise in FY24 revenue at Rs 17,907.3 crore helped by rising income from its advertising services.
Flipkart India Ltd, which is Flipkart’s business-to-business (B2B) arm, reported a 26.4% rise in revenue from operations at Rs 70,541.9 crore in FY24.
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