So far a more quiet contender in the broader AI conversation, India’s tech ecosystem has seen an ostensibly slower, more measured start in carving out a prominent niche — but its burgeoning startup ...
X users have discovered that Grok can speak Hindi slang and reply in Awadhi and Bhojpuri — although many have underlined that ...
AI systems require vast amounts of data, and India’s policy relies on large datasets to train models. The government claims that its artificial intelligence regulations align with the DPDP Act ...
In this exclusive interview for the Aye, AI column Gopichand Katragadda talks about a diverse set of possibilities in front ...
But in India, AI isn’t just a tool for productivity ... It exists in medical books, government policy documents and training manuals. Some knowledge is public, some free and other forms remain ...
Now, India has stepped forward to regulate AI’s growing influence. The Indian government has drafted a new AI policy, inviting public suggestions until February 28.
Elon Musk-led X/Twitter, the microblogging cum social media platform, has sued the Government of India (GOI) over the ...