“The Indian approach to AI is distinct. We aren’t engaged in an arms race to create the next LLM. Let those with capital and those interested in such endeavors pursue those initiatives. Our focus is on making a tangible impact and democratizing this technology,” he emphasized.Nilekani told the People+AI event in Bengaluru on Tuesday technology should address the challenges faced by India’s vast population. “Experimentation at scale by startups, by government, and private sector will help us go up in terms of adoption and application.”
Nilekani dismissed doomsday predictions about AI’s impact as protectionist rhetoric. He emphasised the importance of openness and collaboration in AI development, rejecting the notion of monopolising AI advancements for personal gain.
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