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This IEEE Senior Member Develops AI Tools for E-Commerce Sites
Balaji Ingole rarely saw televisions while growing up in Udgir, India. No one in the small Maharashtra village had computers or phones. Only one household owned a television, and neighbors often gathered there to watch shows together. Ingole never even saw a computer growing up. It wasn’t until he reached middle school that he encountered a computer lab, an experience he says changed his life. Almost immediately, he says, the machine felt like a window into a different scale of possibility for him. Balaji Ingole Employer Amla Commerce in Milwaukee Title Project manager Member grade Senior member Alma maters COEP Technological University and Welingkar Institute of Management, both in India “I was very studious and not very social, always reading or solving problems in a math textbook,” he says. “At the computer lab, I began learning the C programming language —which was like discovering a
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Balaji Ingole rarely saw televisions while growing up in Udgir, India. No one in the small Maharashtra village had computers or phones. Only one household owned a television, and neighbors often gathered there to watch shows together. Ingole never even saw a computer growing up. It wasn’t until he reached middle school that he encountered a computer lab, an experience he says changed his life. Almost immediately, he says, the machine felt like a window into a different scale of possibility for him. Balaji Ingole Employer Amla Commerce in Milwaukee Title Project manager Member grade Senior member Alma maters COEP Technological University and Welingkar Institute of Management, both in India “I was very studious and not very social, always reading or solving problems in a math textbook,” he says. “At the computer lab, I began learning the C programming language —which was like discovering a
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According to IEEE Spectrum’s source item, This IEEE Senior Member Develops AI Tools for E-Commerce Sites, Balaji Ingole rarely saw televisions while growing up in Udgir, India. No one in the small Maharashtra village had computers or phones. Only one household owned a television, and neighbors often gathered there to watch shows together. Ingole never even saw a computer growing up. It wasn’t until he reached middle school that he encountered a computer lab, an experience he says changed his life. Almost immediately, he says, the machine felt like a window into a different scale of possibility for him. Balaji Ingole Employer Amla Commerce in Milwaukee Title Project manager Member grade Senior member Alma maters COEP Technological University and Welingkar Institute of Management, both in India “I was very studious and not very social, always reading or solving problems in a math textbook,” he says. “At the computer lab, I began learning the C programming language —which was like discovering a
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