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The IBM Institute for Business Value (IBV) identified data management as one of the most significant difficulties that operators, OEMs, and regulatory agencies will confront as vehicles become more autonomous, forecasting a boom in associated data.


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According to research undertaken jointly by the company, industry association the GSMA, and vehicle manufacturer Jaguar Land Rover, the volume of data sent across telecom networks by the connected car sector will increase over the next two years.

According to Siemens research, if 20% of the world's 1.5 billion cars become highly autonomous, it would generate approximately 300 zettabytes of data.

According to Counterpoint Research, connected auto sales topped disconnected models for the first time in 2022, and a CAGR of roughly 17% is expected until 2027 for a total of 367 million vehicles.


Artificial Intelligence

  • According to the organisation, generative AI could be the key to unlocking totally autonomous vehicles by using algorithms to generate fresh content for virtual environments and simulating real-world scenarios for training purposes.

  • Vehicles could also include a generative AI interface, allowing drivers to interact in natural language rather than predefined orders.

  • Non-terrestrial networks are highlighted as a critical component of the connectivity puzzle, offering coverage in locations that ground-based networks cannot reach, while the firms cautioned that this may cost car manufacturers and users more.

  • Hyperscalers with competence in delivering and protecting cloud, IoT, and edge computing could also play an important role in developing new vehicle connectivity services.

The panel observed that industry organisations and governments appear to be on the same page regarding the cellular V2X communication protocol. The GSMA is collaborating with operators, OEMs, and regulatory organisations to create a unified approach to security, regulatory, and infrastructure platforms.


Energy

According to IBM et al, "Data is the new fuel powering modern cars, and networks are the pipelines," but they also underlined the need for increased coverage, data authentication, and cooperation to keep up with the growing number of connected vehicles.

For car connections with other vehicles, pedestrians, traffic systems, and IoT devices, network performance, cybersecurity, and data reliability are becoming safety imperatives.

According to the group, telecommunications service providers have a clear duty to provide high-bandwidth, low-latency, dependable, and secure connectivity services to enable many of the services.

According to Juniper Research, the operator opportunity for 5 G-connected automobiles alone is $3.6 billion.

In addition to operators, vehicle manufacturers, governments, industry associations, intelligent traffic system developers, and cloud providers must work together to create an ecosystem that will allow the sector to thrive.








Writer-director Ravi Bhatia along with Producer Yogesh Tripathi is embarking on the grand production of the film 'Bolo Har Har Shambhu,' highlighting the essence and beauty of Sanatan Dharma.

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Recently, in Mumbai, the muhurat was held alongside the recording of the film's seven songs. The film features seven songs, out of which Arun Bakshi, Vinit Singh, Aboli Girhe, and Manoj Mishra have sung the songs and which are penned by the film's writer-director, Ravi Bhatia, along with Ajay Shankar, Ravi Jain, and Yogesh Tripathi.

Yogesh Tripathi, the film's producer, likewise took the challenge of making a film about Sanatan Dharma, and as a consequence, he has received both praise and criticism. However, the Director and Producer duos are steadfast in their stance because they sincerely feel that following Sanatan Dharma will benefit all lives in today's modern society. They are attempting to dispel myths and bring awareness to the audience through the film.

The film 'Bolo Har Har Shambhu' is being produced by YATR Productions, which is situated in the city of royals, Lucknow. Anjali Singh is the Co-Producer of the film. After being cast as one of the important characters, Aroon Bakshi expressed himself, "There has not been a single film in the history of Indian cinema that has conveyed the beauty and uniqueness of Sanatan Dharma in this way." Another actor of the film, Devendra Dodke stated that "The film 'Bolo Har Har Shambhu' will illustrate the beauty and originality of Sanatan Dharma in a logical way, offering viewers with both enjoyment and insights." The other casting for this film, which will depict the beauty and originality of Sanatan Dharma on a huge scale, is presently underway.

The film will begin production in August 2023 at different pilgrimage sites and at other locations in Uttar Pradesh, which includes Kashi, Mathura, Ayodhya, Varanasi, Lucknow, and more.




Anupam Kher, the actor, unveiled his new project on Friday, in which he will play the poet, philosopher, and essayist Rabindranath Tagore.


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Anupam Kher shared his look on his official #instagram as Tagore and captioned it, "Delighted to portray #Gurudev #RabindranathTagore in my 538th project. Will reveal the details in due course. Ye mere saubhagya hai ki mujhe gurudev ko parde par saakaar karne ka saubhagya prapt hua hai. Jald hi is film ki adhik jankaari apke sath sanjha krunga."


Rabindranath Tagore was the first Indian to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1913; he composed the national anthems of India and Bangladesh, as well as many other songs. He is recognised by various names, including Gurudev, Kabiguru, and Biswakabi, and is also known as 'the Bard of Bengal.'

Fans flooded the comment area with red hearts and fire emoticons shortly after Anupam Kher released the initial glimpse.





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