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LinkedIn’s SlideShare becomes more personalised

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MUMBAI: In today’s day and age, social networks are a way of life; so much so that they are the source of news for many media professionals. I happen to be one such professional who gets the beat of the industry through LinkedIn.

 

Today morning I came across this mail from – LinkedIn’s presentation channel – SlideShare, stating it is integrating its Privacy Policy and Terms of Use into the LinkedIn Privacy Policy and User Agreement, effective 26 March, 2014.

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What does this mean for the user? This integration of SlideShare’s terms of service will now make it even easier for the member to discover and share content across both services. This means one’s SlideShare experience can be personalised based on his/her LinkedIn profile, their network, and their engagement with content from both services.

 

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The user’s LinkedIn account will power a richer experience on SlideShare’s service, and in the future may be prioritised over other sign-up or log-in options on the global presentation channel.

 

“We encourage connecting your SlideShare and LinkedIn accounts, and in the future all SlideShare accounts could be merged into LinkedIn accounts. We’ll let you know ahead of time if we merge these accounts,” stated the e-mail from SlideShare.

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SlideShare was founded on the basic desire to easily share presentations on the web. This desire to help professionals around the world to discover people through content, and content through people, led it to join the LinkedIn family in 2012. Both the services claim to work on the fundamental philosophy of “members first”.

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BCG to lead India’s AI strategy at AI Impact Summit

The consultancy unveils reports, playbooks, and sector insights shaping India’s AI future

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MUMBAI: Artificial intelligence is no longer just a buzzword in India. The focus has shifted from adoption to embedding AI across complex systems, and Boston Consulting Group (BCG) is taking centre stage at the AI Impact Summit India from 16–20 February in New Delhi.

BCG will steer conversations on scaling AI across key sectors including healthcare, education, agriculture, manufacturing, finance, skilling, and inclusive development. The summit also underlines India’s growing global influence in AI, with Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw highlighting the country’s top-tier position in AI preparedness, talent, and implementation.

BCG will launch two major AI reports, lead strategic sessions, and collaborate with government bodies, industry players, and global experts, reinforcing its commitment to India’s AI growth story.

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BCG X India Leader Nipun Kalra commented, “AI is moving from experimentation to real-world impact. Hosting a global forum of this scale is a milestone for India, signalling its intent to lead from vision to execution. At BCG, we are helping design AI strategy playbooks, strengthen governance frameworks, and accelerate adoption across critical sectors.”

BCG India leader technology and digital advantage practice Saibal Chakraborty added, “Countries that learn systematically from peers move faster from strategy to execution. Proven approaches in governance, talent, and infrastructure help avoid pilot fatigue and focus on real impact.”

Key report launches include:

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Playbook for national AI strategy and implementation
Created with JICA, this report offers governments a practical blueprint to design and operationalise national AI strategies. It presents a five-pillar framework covering strategy, competitiveness, enablers, infrastructure, and governance, with actionable steps for countries across the global South. The report will be launched during the panel discussion ‘Building Blocks for National AI Strategy and Implementation’ on 20 February.

AI for all: Catalysing jobs, growth, and opportunity
BCG, in partnership with India AI Mission and Prosus, explores how AI is transforming finance, education, agriculture, manufacturing, and healthcare. The report focuses on AI-led productivity, intelligent risk management, hyper-personalisation, and operating model redesign. It will be launched on 17 February.

Beyond reports, BCG will contribute to summit discussions and programmes:

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  • AI skilling: ‘Empowering the Human Edge: Building a Future-Ready Workforce in the Age of AI’ on 16 February, led by Sidharth Madaan, convening global experts.
  • Sector-focused AI session: ‘AI for All: Catalysing Jobs, Growth, and Opportunity’ on 17 February, led by Vipin V and Tirtha Chatterjee.
  • Healthcare panel: ‘From Volume to Value: Role of AI in Redefining Indian Pharma’s Leadership for Viksit Bharat 2047’ on 18 February, moderated by Priyanka Aggarwal.
  • National AI strategy discussion: Panel on ‘Building Blocks for National AI Strategy and Implementation’ with Saibal Chakraborty on 20 February, featuring the launch of the national playbook developed with JICA.

With AI increasingly shaping economies and societies, BCG’s presence at the summit promises to turn insights into action, helping India write the next chapter in its AI journey.

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