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    AI & Future Tech | Business & Economy | Future of Work

    Why Most Enterprise AI Pilots Fail — and How MIT-Aligned Leaders Are Building the Agentic Enterprise in 2026

    ByTeam TQ January 30, 2026January 30, 2026

    MIT Sloan and IDE research shows the AI gap isn’t about smarter models — it’s about smarter organizations. The AI Honeymoon Is Over — ROI Has Entered the Room In early 2026, enterprise AI has crossed a psychological threshold. The excitement of chatbots writing emails or summarizing meetings has given way to a sharper boardroom…

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    The AI Divide Is Widening—and the Global South Is at Risk of Falling Permanently Behind

    ByTeam TQ January 29, 2026January 29, 2026

    Based on insights from the World Bank’s Digital Progress and Trends Report 2025 Artificial Intelligence is often described as a great equaliser—an unprecedented technology that can democratise access to knowledge, productivity, and opportunity. But a closer look at global AI trends tells a more uncomfortable story: AI is widening existing inequalities faster than it is…

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  • Illustration showing “Made for India AI Tools” with the Indian flag, a friendly AI robot holding a light bulb, a smartphone with Indian language text, agriculture and clean energy icons, and a modern Indian cityscape symbolising India-first artificial intelligence.
    AI & Future Tech | AI Tools & Reviews

    MADE FOR INDIA — AI TOOLS

    ByTeam TQ January 28, 2026January 28, 2026

    5 More AI Platforms Solving Indian-Scale Problems India’s AI advantage will not come from copying global tools.It will come from building systems that understand Indian languages, sectors, and scale constraints. Here are five more India-specific AI platforms quietly shaping that future. CoRover.ai What it does:Builds conversational AI chatbots and voice bots designed specifically for Indian…

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    ByTeam TQ January 25, 2026January 25, 2026

    5 Powerful AI Tools Quietly Changing How Work Gets Done Artificial intelligence is no longer about experimenting with prompts. The real transformation is happening in tools that reduce friction, capture knowledge, and turn information into action—often without much noise. Here are five AI tools worth knowing this week, especially for professionals, founders, creators, and teams….

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    AI & Future Tech | Business & Economy

    AI at Davos 2026: From Innovation Narrative to Geopolitical Weapon

    ByTeam TQ January 21, 2026January 21, 2026

    For years, Davos spoke about artificial intelligence as opportunity. In 2026, the tone changed. AI is no longer discussed as a productivity tool or startup revolution. It is now framed as critical national infrastructure — on par with energy, defence, and financial systems. The message from Davos was unmistakable: AI leadership equals geopolitical power. From…

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    Sunday Brief

    ByTeam TQ January 18, 2026January 18, 2026

    5 Game-Changing AI Tools Most Professionals Still Aren’t Using. Artificial intelligence is no longer about flashy demos or viral prompts. The real shift is happening quietly — through tools that save time, reduce cognitive load, and improve decision-making without demanding technical expertise. Here are five powerful yet still underused AI tools that professionals, founders, creators,…

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  • Human hand and humanoid artificial intelligence reaching toward a glowing digital brain, symbolizing India’s AI governance framework and responsible use of technology.
    AI & Future Tech | Policy

    India’s AI Governance Guidelines: What They Mean for Startups, Innovation, and Compliance

    ByTeam TQ January 12, 2026January 12, 2026

    India has taken a cautious but strategic step into AI regulation. With the release of national AI governance guidelines, the government aims to balance innovation, accountability, and public trust. For startups, this is not just policy — it is a product roadmap signal. Why India Chose Governance Over Regulation Unlike hard regulatory regimes seen elsewhere,…

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  • A futuristic digital city interface representing the integration of Gen AI tools like Kaedim, Luma AI, and Recraft into a production workflow. The image features blue data overlays and HUD elements for The Quantiq: The Sunday AI Brief.
    AI & Future Tech | AI Tools & Reviews

    🛠️ 5 Under-the-Radar AI Tools for your Production Week

    ByTeam TQ January 11, 2026January 11, 2026

    The AI landscape moves fast, but the goal remains the same: moving from insight to production. Welcome to the first edition of the Sunday AI Brief at The Quantiq. Every Sunday, we’ll cut through the hype to give you 5 practical tools and one strategic ‘nugget’ to help you build faster and smarter in the…

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    India’s Semiconductor, AI and Robotics Push Signals a New Phase of Technology-Led Economic Growth

    ByTeam TQ January 8, 2026January 8, 2026

    India’s Tech-Led Growth Story Is Gaining Momentum India’s ambition to emerge as a global technology powerhouse is entering a decisive phase, driven by semiconductor manufacturing, artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, and advanced electronics. Strategic investments by global technology leaders, targeted government incentives, and institutional skill-building initiatives are converging to reshape India’s industrial and digital economy. This…

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    AI & Future Tech

    From Silence to Screening: How AI Is Transforming Early Pancreatic Cancer Detection

    ByTeam TQ January 6, 2026January 6, 2026

    Pancreatic cancer has long carried one of the darkest reputations in oncology. Often called the “silent killer,” it rarely produces clear symptoms in its early stages, leaving most patients diagnosed only when the disease has already advanced. As a result, global five-year survival rates remain stubbornly low, hovering around 10%. Now, a breakthrough from China…

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