Ringg City 27th Edition

This one tool is threatening software jobs!

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By RINGG AI

Happy Friday and welcome back to RinggCity!

This week, India found itself at the centre of the AI conversation. From bold infrastructure announcements to global tech leaders sharing the stage in New Delhi, the India AI Impact Summit made one thing clear: the country wants to help shape how AI gets built, funded, and governed.

At the same time, TCS signed up a headline global client for its data centre business, and Reliance and Adani unveiled massive investment plans that could redefine the scale of India’s tech ambitions.

Let’s dive in!

-Team Ringg

This week's

3 Big Questions.

1.

Is India stepping into the AI power vacuum between the US and China?

With global CEOs and policymakers present, the India AI Impact Summit 2026 framed India as a neutral innovation hub in a polarized AI world.

2.

Is OpenAI becoming the first anchor client for TCS’s new data centre business?

Tata Consultancy Services has signed up OpenAI as the first customer for its data centre arm, marking a major milestone for India’s infrastructure ambitions.

3.

Are Reliance and Adani reshaping India’s AI landscape with $210 billion in planned investments?

Reliance Industries and Adani Group have outlined combined investments of about $210 billion in AI infrastructure, data centres, and energy capacity.

Humour Box

I went to the AI Impact Summit expecting breakthrough robotics insights. Turns out, all I needed was admission into Galgotias University.

Quick Bytes

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Prompt

“Here’s my current goal. Break it into a 7-day execution plan with specific daily outputs, not tasks.”

Forces LLM to think in deliverables, not busywork.

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AI Jargon

Scaffolding

External structures such as prompts, tools, or step-by-step frameworks used to guide a model toward better reasoning and more reliable outputs.

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Reccos

Read: Zero to One by Peter Thiel

A contrarian take on building monopolies, thinking independently, and asking questions others avoid. Less about startups, more about original thinking in crowded markets.

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Bonus Byte

Some companies are now testing AI that negotiates with other AI systems for ad placements and pricing in real time. The humans set budgets. The bots handle the bidding wars.

Tool Bench

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Tally

What it is:

A minimalist form builder that feels like writing a Notion doc but works like a full-featured Typeform alternative, with logic, payments, and integrations built in.

How you can use it:

Create lead forms, onboarding flows, applications, surveys, or waitlists in minutes. Add conditional logic, accept payments, and push responses directly into Notion, Slack, or your CRM.

Good for you if:

You’re a founder, operator, or solo builder who needs clean, conversion-friendly forms without paying enterprise prices or dealing with bloated dashboards.

Ringg Lens

India’s Bid to Lead the AI Future

The India AI Impact Summit made one thing clear: AI is no longer just a product conversation, it is a national ambition. Sundar Pichai said no technology has made him dream bigger than AI, capturing the optimism in the room. Global tech majors committed billions in fresh investments, while industry leaders like N. Chandrasekaran called AI the biggest opportunity for the tech sector. With policymakers, CEOs, and investors gathered in one place, the message was consistent: India wants to build, deploy, and govern AI at scale, not just consume it.
What Ringg thinks:
India is framing itself as both a talent engine and an infrastructure hub, offering scale, digital public systems, and policy momentum at the same time. The real test will be execution. Capital commitments are one thing, translating them into sustainable models, domestic innovation, and inclusive workforce shifts is another. If India can align policy, private investment, and skill development in parallel, it may not just participate in the AI race, it could redefine where the centre of gravity sits.