Author: Utsav

Utsav is a growth consultant and contributor at The Futurism Today, covering startups, funding rounds, emerging technologies, AI, and digital growth. He brings experience across healthtech, fintech, SaaS, and e-commerce, working closely with CXOs and decision makers to drive growth. With a strong interest in tech and innovation, Utsav focuses on promoting startups and AI organically, while exploring how data and content shape modern businesses and transform industries. With an academic background in MBA from TERI University, Digital Marketing from IIT Delhi, and a Business & Marketing Strategies Specialization from the University of London, Utsav combines strategic thinking with hands-on growth execution to shape brand narratives and highlight how tech startups are revolutionizing the world.

HealthTech startup MediBuddy to raise $130M India’s leading digital health platform, MediBuddy, is preparing to raise $130 million in a pre-IPO funding round ahead of its planned public listing. The move signals a bold push to cement its position as one of the most influential players in India’s healthtech landscape. With rising competition from new-age health startups and deep-pocketed players in the telemedicine space, MediBuddy is scaling aggressively, both to capture more market share and to prove long-term sustainability to potential public market investors. According to insiders familiar with the deal, MediBuddy is in advanced talks with multiple global investors,…

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AIIMS‑Patna Partnership with Indian Government At a quiet press briefing in Patna, a major shift in Indian healthcare was announced: AIIMS-Patna is officially rolling out AI-powered medical devices in partnership with the central government. This initiative, launched under India’s National Health Mission framework, is part of a growing push to bring artificial intelligence into public hospitals across underserved regions. The goal is to use AI to speed up diagnostics, reduce the burden on overworked doctors, and bring a new level of precision to patient care. AIIMS-Patna will serve as a pilot site for this initiative, testing devices that include AI-powered…

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HealthKois Launches $300M Fund for HealthTech Startups In one of the most aggressive moves in recent digital health funding, venture capital firm HealthKois has launched a $300 million fund dedicated entirely to backing early-stage healthtech startups. The announcement, made at a closed-door summit in San Francisco, caught the attention of investors, founders, and healthcare executives alike. The fund is designed to fuel innovation at the intersection of artificial intelligence, biotechnology, and digital health services. HealthKois, known for its investments in next-gen diagnostics and AI-powered clinical tools, is now aiming to become a leading capital provider for startups reshaping the patient…

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Robotic Surgeons in the NHS In early 2024, a hospital in Birmingham performed over 200 prostate surgeries using a robot, without a single major complication. The procedures, carried out at Queen Elizabeth Hospital using the da Vinci robotic surgical system, marked a turning point in how the UK’s National Health Service (NHS) is embracing technology to solve one of its biggest challenges: surgical backlogs. With post-COVID waiting lists at record highs and a strained workforce, the NHS has begun turning to robotic-assisted surgery not just for precision and safety, but for scale. The aim is clear: reduce surgery waiting times…

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Demis Hassabis: The Role of AI in Curing All Diseases in 10 Years We are living in the era of artificial intelligence. From education and finance to food and retail, nearly Every industry is upgrading with AI. A lot of tasks that once required lawyers, accountants, or consultants are now easily answered by AI prompts on Open AI, Grok or Perplexity AI. But what about AI in Healthcare? What about its uses and benefits in detection of diseases and curing them? What about cancer, rare genetic disorders, or Alzheimer’s? It is a very interesting take on AI’s potential in the…

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Saudi Arabia Launches $100 Billion National AI Company ‘Humain Backed by the country’s powerful Public Investment Fund (PIF), the move stunned the global tech community. Not because the kingdom announced another mega-project, but because of what it represents: Saudi Arabia is not just importing technology anymore. It is now actively positioning itself as a builder and exporter of advanced artificial intelligence. The launch of Humain marks a pivotal shift in Saudi Arabia’s digital transformation strategy. It isn’t just about catching up, it is about leading. The oil-rich nation, once dependent on foreign expertise, is now aiming to become a serious…

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From Copilot to CEO: Will AI Ever Make Executive Decisions? NetDragon Websoft, a Chinese tech firm with over $2 billion in annual revenue, made headlines when it gave the top executive role to an AI named “Ms. Tang Yu.” According to the company, the AI was responsible for operational decision-making, performance evaluation, and even managing human resource workflows. The announcement sparked equal parts fascination and fear. Could this be a glimpse of the future? Could AI not only assist executives but replace them entirely? As generative AI systems like OpenAI’s GPT-4, Anthropic’s Claude, and Google’s Gemini evolve from copilots to…

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The Global AI Arms Race: How Countries Are Militarizing Intelligence Modern military strategy is no longer just about firepower, it’s about who can process information faster. AI-powered systems are shifting warfare toward decision-centric operations, where machines analyze battlefield data, identify targets, and recommend actions in real time. The U.S. Joint All-Domain Command and Control (JADC2) initiative, for example, aims to fuse intelligence across air, land, sea, space, and cyber domains powered by Artificial Intelligence. In these fast-moving environments, human-in-the-loop decision-making is becoming a bottleneck. AI speeds up response times but introduces new risks: opaque algorithms, potential bias in threat detection,…

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How Artificial Intelligence is evolving to grasp human common sense ? In 2023, Meta launched CICERO, an AI agent that could beat most humans at the board game Diplomacy. Unlike chess or Go, Diplomacy isn’t just about strategy. It requires negotiation, reading social cues, and making promises. CICERO succeeded because it didn’t just compute moves, it inferred motivations. Yet, it still couldn’t grasp that a glass of water spills if tipped over. That’s the puzzle: AI systems can master complex games or code generation, but struggle with basic, common-sense reasoning. Despite reaching milestones in image generation, natural language, and predictive…

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Are Digital Workers Replacing Human Roles Too Fast? In the rapidly evolving landscape of AI, a new paradigm shift is emerging: Agentic AI. Unlike traditional AI systems that require explicit instructions, agentic AI possesses the capability to autonomously plan, execute, and adapt tasks to achieve specific goals. This evolution marks a significant shift from AI as a tool to AI as a collaborator. The implications are profound. Businesses are integrating AI agents into roles traditionally held by humans, leading to increased efficiency but also raising questions about job displacement and the future of work. Understanding Agentic AI Agentic AI refers…

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