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AI Replacing Human Jobs, Chinese Smartphones Are Killing India’s Brands, DJI Has Acquired Hasselblad

Jeff Sandhu | Audrey Raj

09-Jan-17 12:00

AI Replacing Human Jobs, Chinese Smartphones Are Killing India’s Brands, DJI Has Acquired Hasselblad

In today's Enterprise Biz Bytes, Jeff Sandhu and Audrey Raj talk about the likelihood of AI taking over certain careers, Chinese smartphones putting pressure on the India’s smartphone market, DJI had became the majority owner of Hasselblad and rundown of the events happening this week.


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