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Indian IT Giants Scale Back H-1B Visa Dependency: A New Era of Local Hiring and Automation
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Restricting H1B Visas: A Blow to America's STEM Future!

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Indian IT Giants Scale Back H-1B Visa Dependency: A New Era of Local Hiring and Automation

In the midst of transformative shifts in global tech hiring trends, Indian IT firms are reducing their reliance on H-1B visas by nearly half over the past five years. This comes as US tech giants such as Amazon and Microsoft become increasingly dominant in H-1B sponsorship. Indian companies like TCS and Infosys are pivoting towards local hiring, automation, and nearshoring to adapt to complex US immigration policies and political scrutiny.

Sep 11
Indian IT Giants Scale Back H-1B Visa Dependency: A New Era of Local Hiring and Automation

China's Manus AI Challenges US Tech Giants in Race for Supremacy

The tech world is ablaze as China's Manus steps up to challenge US tech giants in the rapidly evolving AI sector. With cutting-edge AI agents, Manus is not just entering the race; it's reshaping the competition landscape, potentially dethroning current leaders. How will this impact the power dynamics in the tech world?

Mar 11
China's Manus AI Challenges US Tech Giants in Race for Supremacy

DeepSeek Shakes Up AI Scene with Cost-Effective Models

DeepSeek, a Chinese AI startup, is challenging US tech giants by developing highly efficient AI models V3 and R1 at a fraction of the cost. Their V3 model, similar to GPT-4, was developed for just $5.58 million compared to over $100 million spent by competitors. Utilizing innovative "sparsity" techniques and efficient data storage, DeepSeek's open-source models could disrupt the AI industry.

Feb 3
DeepSeek Shakes Up AI Scene with Cost-Effective Models

DeepSeek-V3: China's New AI Contender Challenges US Tech Titans

Meet DeepSeek-V3, the impressive new AI from China's startup DeepSeek, making waves in the tech world by rivaling global giants with a $6 million price tag. Using just 2,000 specialized Nvidia chips, DeepSeek-V3 stands toe-to-toe with the best, prompting a reevaluation of US chip export policies. This advancement not only shakes up AI industry dynamics but also underscores China's growing prowess in high-tech innovation.

Jan 26
DeepSeek-V3: China's New AI Contender Challenges US Tech Titans

Restricting H1B Visas: A Blow to America's STEM Future!

Limiting H1B visas threatens to deepen America's current talent shortage, especially in STEM fields. With a projected need for 3.5 million STEM jobs by 2025, the US risks a severe talent deficit without foreign-born workers to fill the gap. While US tech giants ramp up H1B use, Indian IT firms reduce dependence, underscoring a complex global talent landscape. Discover how potential policy changes might drive shifts in US innovation, economic growth, and international relations.

Jan 7
Restricting H1B Visas: A Blow to America's STEM Future!