Updated On: 26 July, 2024 12:48 PM IST | Mumbai | Debjani Paul
Two brothers who launched India’s first AI-authored book look ahead to a future where artificial intelligence removes the technological divide in the world

Abhinav and Raghav Aggarwal’s Parel workspace is filled with cool gadgets and whimsy, like a Mini Cooper right in the centre of the office floor. It’s what the brothers use for their next project—developing assistive AI for cars. Pic/Atul Kamble
Brothers Abhinav, 33, and Raghav Aggarwal, 37, have been in the artificial intelligence game for over a decade now and have learned enough to write a book about it. Instead, they got AI to write it.
Titled Bridging The AI Gap, this is the first AI-authored book to emerge from India. The Aggarwal brothers founded their firm Fluid AI in 2012 to provide businesses with artificial intelligence-driven solutions and analytics. Over the years, one of the questions most commonly posed by clients was how they can successfully deploy AI and get the most value out of it. “AI used to have a high failure rate about a couple of years ago. Seventy per cent of times, it would fail. But our organisation had a very low failure rate compared to the industry rate. So, we thought a book might help others learn how to get the most out of AI,” says Abhinav, co-founder and CEO the Prabhadevi firm.