Summary:
India will host the AI Impact Summit in February 2026, as part of Prime Minister Modi's ambition to democratise AI in areas such as healthcare, agriculture, and education. The IndiaAI Mission uses technology and legal measures to assure fairness and safety. The government supports indigenous language models that represent local languages, with four firms creating open-source versions. To improve access, 34,381 GPUs are accessible through the IndiaAI Compute Portal for academics, MSMEs, startups, and government for one-third the worldwide price with a 40% discount.
AIKosh, the IndiaAI Datasets Platform, offers over 1,000 datasets and 208 AI models, including Indian-language voice and text-to-speech capabilities. The IndiaAI Application Development Initiative supports 30 AI initiatives spanning healthcare, climate, agriculture, government, and learning disabilities. Start-ups are developing solutions for disease detection, flood mapping, soil testing, and inclusive education. The IndiaAI firms Global Programme assists ten firms grow into Europe. Legal supervision and the IndiaAI Safety Institute help to guarantee that AI development in India is responsible, safe, and inclusive.
Source: IBEF
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