GoI’s Rs 10,000 crore plan for a ‘sovereign AI’ computing infrastructure needs a rethink
The aim of harnessing the benefits of AI will be better served in areas that are not typically addressed by the private sector. From procuring GPUs to managing computing infrastructure, government may not be able to match the market#39;s agility. Alternatively, government can promote competition, regulate anti-competitive practices, fund research, and help in creating India-specific datasets
The aim of harnessing the benefits of AI will be better served in areas that are not typically addressed by the private sector. From procuring GPUs to managing computing infrastructure, government may not be able to match the market#39;s agility. Alternatively, government can promote competition, regulate anti-competitive practices, fund research, and help in creating India-specific datasets The aim of harnessing the benefits of AI will be better served in areas that are not typically addressed by the private sector. From procuring GPUs to managing computing infrastructure, government may not be able to match the market#39;s agility. Alternatively, government can promote competition, regulate anti-competitive practices, fund research, and help in creating India-specific datasets Moneycontrol Latest News Read More
The aim of harnessing the benefits of AI will be better served in areas that are not typically addressed by the private sector. From procuring GPUs to managing computing infrastructure, government may not be able to match the market#39;s agility. Alternatively, government can promote competition, regulate anti-competitive practices, fund research, and help in creating India-specific datasets








