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Wipro announces GitHub Center of Excellence in Bengaluru to push AI advancement
Wipro announces GitHub Center of Excellence in Bengaluru to push AI advancement

The Hindu

time25-04-2025

  • Business
  • The Hindu

Wipro announces GitHub Center of Excellence in Bengaluru to push AI advancement

Wipro has launched their GitHub Center of Excellence (COE) in Bengaluru. Under the IT major's ai360 initiative, CoE will serve as a hub for all GitHub-related innovation in Wipro. GitHub tools including GitHub Copilot and Microsoft M365 will be integrated into engineering teams in Wipro to push productivity and innovation at scale. The center will offer training initiatives including hackathons, workshops, codeathons and meetups to employees for upskilling. Additionally, the CoE will also create a Community of Practice to promote knowledge sharing and collaboration between teams via GitHub Champions and experts. These AI champions will be appointed at the CoE with training to ensure they're proficient at GitHub applications. The teams will also be taught how to deliver high-quality industry focused solutions efficiently. 'The launch of our GitHub CoE highlights our commitment to championing a culture of AI-first mindset with the right skillset and toolset amongst our workforce,' said Sanjeev Jain, Chief Operating Officer, Wipro Limited. 'We are equipping our developers with the best tools and practices and encouraging a culture of innovation to build future ready AI-powered industry and cross-industry solutions that solve our client's unique business challenges.' Kyle Daigle, Chief Operating Officer at GitHub, said, 'Wipro has long been a pioneer in innovation, and by rolling out GitHub Copilot at scale, they're showing the world what true transformation with AI looks like. The GitHub CoE is more than an investment–it's a blueprint for building with AI at the core. We're proud to build this future together–with the right tools, ingenuity, and a shared belief in what developers can achieve.'

AI and India's talent will create a billion coders
AI and India's talent will create a billion coders

Time of India

time23-04-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

AI and India's talent will create a billion coders

Kyle Daigle has spent a dozen years helping shape GitHub from a scrappy code-sharing startup into the default home of modern software development. Now, as chief operating officer, he is on a mission to persuade developers that artificial intelligence is no longer a parlour trick but the next logical step in how they write and ship code. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now 'I'm a developer by trade and moved into this role over those many years,' explains Daigle. The pace of innovation in AI powered coding tools has accelerated dramatically, particularly in recent months. And this, Daigle says, has allowed GitHub to help not just professional developers start to code, but anyone. Road to a billion coders This democratisation of coding represents a fundamental shift in who can participate in software development. 'I've been talking for the last year about getting to a billion developers,' Daigle says. 'There's no road to a billion that doesn't run straight through India.' Daigle's first visit to Bengaluru, postponed twice by the pandemic, comes at a moment when India is adding a million GitHub users every three months. 'Eighteen million Indian developers are already on the platform, and they are the second-largest contributors to open-source and to generative-AI projects,' he notes. That pace is driven, he argues, by a growth mindset unusual even by global tech standards: 'I'm not convincing anyone of the value of AI here. They're asking how to move faster.' The anxiety felt elsewhere about whether AI will automate programmers out of work barely registers on his travel diary. 'We still need people to learn how to code because coding teaches problem-solving,' Daigle insists. 'What changes is that a single developer is now augmented by AI agents – semi-autonomous peers that pick up the boring but necessary parts.' Tired of too many ads? go ad free now He envisions a near-term future in which a programmer can offload database plumbing or server wiring to GitHub Copilot , then keep honing the creative core of an application while machine teammates handle the tedium. Copilot, launched in 2021 as an autocomplete for code, has already rewired day-to-day development. Internal studies, Daigle says, show professionals completing coding tasks 55% faster. More striking, though, is what happens beyond the editor: 'Developers spend only 20% of the week actually writing code. The rest is building, testing, deploying, sitting in meetings.' Daigle has customer anecdotes in plenty. One Infosys hackathon team used Copilot to check whether new code met client requirements before a human review. Another built an internal QA tool that di gests logs and flags anomalies. 'They embraced it early, turned India's expertise into a competitive export, and are now offering the same uplift to their customers,' he says. Young developers, meanwhile, are adopting the technology almost by osmosis. GitHub's student-programme cohort in India is the platform's second-largest, and pupils as young as eleven are tinkering with the firm's new consumer-oriented tool, GitHub Spark. 'You start with a prompt: 'I want an app that manages my to-dos and emails me when they're due.' Spark builds it, changes the design on request, and you can run it without touching the code—though the code is there if you're curious,' Daigle explains. One evening before his son's career day, he used Copilot's agent mode to wire a webcam, an image-generation API and a printer into a photo booth in two hours, a project he reckons would otherwise have devoured a weekend. Code in any language That levelling effect extends to local languages. 'Programming languages tend to be English-based, but developers can ask Copilot questions in Hindi, Kannada or Telugu and get answers in the same script,' Daigle points out. He tells the story of a Bengali student who built a hackathon project entirely by chatting to Copilot in his mother tongue. Such multilingual support, he argues, is crucial to unlocking the next hundreds of millions of programmers. For senior engineers fretting that tomorrow's graduates will soar ahead on AI-powered wings, Daigle offers reassurance. 'Communication and problem-solving are more important than ever,' he says. Precise framing of a task – whether spoken, typed or embedded in code context – determines how well an agent can execute it. The newer, larger models do better at filling in the gaps, but the craft of asking the right question remains human. 'Think of Copilot as a junior developer who never sleeps. You still need the senior developer to review the pull request.'

Leading Functional Neurologist Dr. Kyle Daigle Unveils Revolutionary Approach to Autism Care in the Relaunch of his Groundbreaking ‘Finding Their Voice'
Leading Functional Neurologist Dr. Kyle Daigle Unveils Revolutionary Approach to Autism Care in the Relaunch of his Groundbreaking ‘Finding Their Voice'

Associated Press

time27-02-2025

  • Health
  • Associated Press

Leading Functional Neurologist Dr. Kyle Daigle Unveils Revolutionary Approach to Autism Care in the Relaunch of his Groundbreaking ‘Finding Their Voice'

LOS ANGELES, Calif., Feb. 27, 2025 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — Dr. Kyle Daigle, renowned chiropractor and functional neurologist, has treated patients from 56 countries at his NeuroSolution Center. Now, he's sharing his innovative approach to autism care in his new book 'Finding Their Voice: A Revolutionary Approach to Autism Care' (ISBN: 979-8987801994 [ebook]; 979-8992585407 [paperback]). The book is being re-launched by Elevate Press. 'Too many children with autism are overlooked during routine wellness visits, leading to missed opportunities for early intervention,' says Dr. Daigle. 'I've witnessed children who were told they would never speak go on to say, 'I love you' to their parents for the first time.' Drawing from his extensive clinical experience and research, Dr. Daigle introduces the comprehensive NeuroSolution Method, which combines primitive reflex integration, sensory stimulation and cranial nerve rehabilitation. The book challenges conventional approaches to autism care while providing parents and practitioners with practical, actionable strategies. 'Traditional treatments often miss crucial elements like retained primitive reflexes, which can significantly impact a child's development,' Dr. Daigle explains. 'By addressing these underlying factors along with nutrition, gut health and environmental influences, we've seen remarkable improvements in our patients.' 'Finding Their Voice' offers hope to families affected by autism through its holistic approach, including: — Detailed explanations of how environmental factors and screen time impact development — Practical exercises for improving balance, coordination and speech — Nutritional guidance for reducing inflammation and supporting brain health — Revolutionary insights into the role of primitive reflexes in development As co-founder of NeuroSolution and co-creator of the Neurosage software program, Dr. Daigle has dedicated his career to helping children with developmental delays. His book represents a culmination of this work, providing a roadmap for parents and practitioners seeking effective interventions for autism spectrum disorder. 'Finding Their Voice' is available now on Amazon and other major online retailers. About Dr. Kyle Daigle: Dr. Kyle Daigle is a distinguished chiropractor and functional neurologist specializing in childhood development and neurological rehabilitation. He serves as Chief Medical Officer at SNA Technologies and has received numerous accolades for his work in neuroscience and rehabilitation. His innovative approaches have been shared at prestigious platforms worldwide, from Dubai to Amsterdam to Sydney. About Elevate Press: Elevate Press publishes memoirs and prescriptive non-fiction by top entrepreneurs. NEWS SOURCE: Elevate Press Keywords: Books and Publishing, Elevate Press, Dr. Kyle Daigle, chiropractor and functional neurologist, NeuroSolution Center, LOS ANGELES, Calif. Send2Press® Newswire. Information is believed accurate but not guaranteed. Story ID: S2P124345 AP-R15TBLLI

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