India is becoming a key producer of AI for virtually every industry — powered by thousands of startups that are serving the country’s multilingual, multicultural population and scaling out to global users.
Life sciences and healthcare organizations across India are using generative AI to build applications that can deliver life-saving impacts — within the country and across the globe. Among such leading organizations are research centers
Microsoft has introduced an ambitious initiative called AI Odyssey, with the goal of providing advanced skills training in artificial intelligence (AI) tools and technologies to 100,000 software developers across India. This free
NEC Corporation is set to launch an enhanced version of its lightweight large language model (LLM) in spring 2024, aiming to create an optimal environment for the use of generative artificial intelligence