Puts $1.2 billion on the table for AI skills and local LLMs, tells private enterprise it expects help
The cornerstone of the effort is a planned supercomputer that will have at least 10,000 GPUs. The government has released no other details of the machine – which will be part of the"IndiaAI Compute Capacity" – but has said it expects a public-private-partnership will be needed to build the machine.
The IndiaAI Datasets Platform, which will get more cash to improve public sector datasets so that local AI outfits – and government – have the data needed to build appropriate AI apps; Two goals of the funding package are to"foster technological self-reliance" and"democratize the benefits of AI across all strata of society."Indian tech minister vows to stop Google removing local apps from Play StoreEU sanctions Indian tech outfit that has partnered with New Delhi's IT Ministry
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