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Non-tech multinational companies struggling to hire artificial intelligence (AI) engineers in their home countries are now turning to India. The AI talent war among tech giants such as Alphabet, Meta and OpenAI has pushed these companies, including McDonald’s and UK-based insurer Bupa, to establish global capability centres (GCCs) in India, British business daily Financial Times reported. These centres, once focused on support services, are now handling functions ranging from real-time equipment monitoring to personalised customer…








