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Don't lose sleep over DeepSeek, says Nilekani

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April 12, 2025

India has developed several small-scale artificial intelligence (AI) models and it should now scale up rather than lose sleep over China's DeepSeek, Infosys cofounder Nandan Nilekani said on Friday while asserting that the technology's adoption would be quicker in this country.

- AASHISH ARYAN

Don't lose sleep over DeepSeek, says Nilekani

"We should not be losing sleep because somebody has not built any AI models," Nilekani said, adding that India has set up the Indian AI mission and had small models. "Now talks should be about scaling it up," he said.

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