Davos, Jan. 21 -- Union Minister for Information Technology, Ashwini Vaishnaw, has detailed India's comprehensive strategy to dominate the global artificial intelligence landscape, emphasising a shift from big-tech-controlled resources to a public-private partnership model.
Speaking at a World Economic Forum panel on the "Role of AI in Economic Growth and Global Influence," the Minister revealed that India has successfully established a public-private partnership with 38,000 GPUs as a common compute facility, accessible to students, researchers, and startups at roughly one-third the global cost, unlike many countries where big tech controls GPU access.
Addressing the critical issue of regulation, Vaishnaw advocated for a "techno-legal" ...
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