New Delhi, Feb. 15 -- Despite global attention, India's artificial intelligence (AI) startups and policymakers do not expect a "DeepSeek moment" to emerge from New Delhi's weeklong AI gala beginning tomorrow.

After initially pushing for DeepSeek-like large language models (LLMs) last year, the Centre has recalibrated its stance. The emphasis now is on building smaller AI models tailored for enterprise use cases. Startups, too, say it is "too early" to unveil sweeping LLMs capable of competing with US and Chinese counterparts.

The AI Impact Summit, scheduled in New Delhi from 16-20 February, will showcase a collection of early-stage, in-development AI models from startups backed by the Centre's $1.2-billion India AI Mission, four industr...