Facebook Pixel Act now to secure India’s access to the latest AI models | Mint Kolkata - newspaper - Bu hikayeyi Magzter.com'da okuyun

Denemek ALTIN - Özgür

Act now to secure India’s access to the latest AI models

Mint Kolkata

|

October 29, 2025

Most AI developers prefer to use open-weight models to build their solutions because they can be fine-tuned to suit specific requirements.

- RAHUL MATTHAN

Take, for example, DeepSeek, the open-weight Chinese AI model. Perplexity was able to fine-tune it to remove all China-specific bias, as a result of which its users were able to get honest answers to questions about the 1989 protests at Tiananmen Square. This is not possible when the same questions are asked of the DeepSeek API (or application programming interface).

Perhaps more importantly, open-weight models—these are not ‘open-source’ astraditionally understood but allow some amount of adjustment—can be downloaded and deployed in their own compute environment, ensuring that developers are not dependent on big AI labs for continued access to the models they need. This gives companies developing retail applications a level of freedom they otherwise lack.

I used to believe that open weight models were the way to go until I read the documentation accompanying GPT-OSS, OpenAl's first open-weight model since GPT-2. In the safety paper it released, OpenAI stated that it had intentionally kept the model's capabilities below the current frontier, as that was the only way to ensure that bad actors would not be able to use it for nefarious purposes. While I am all for ensuring that AI models are safe, Iworry that if there is no other way to guarantee model safety, the long-term implications for Indian developers will be grim.

Mint Kolkata'den DAHA FAZLA HİKAYE

Mint Kolkata

Nvidia seeks to make 6G AI-ready

5G isn't capable of supporting the widespread use of AI, Nvidia said

time to read

1 min

March 02, 2026

Mint Kolkata

THE REAL SCANDAL IN IDFC CASE GOES BEYOND THE FRAUD

The IDFC First Bank fraud has angered people.

time to read

2 mins

March 02, 2026

Mint Kolkata

Mint Kolkata

Bollywood remains gateway for global music in India

With Bahraini rapper Flipperachi set for an India concert tour after gaining popularity in the country, thanks to his track FAQLA in Aditya Dhar's Dhurandhar, industry experts say Bollywood has, in several cases, acted as a cultural accelerator for international acts in India.

time to read

1 mins

March 02, 2026

Mint Kolkata

Mint Kolkata

'If India starts performing, underweight investors may fuel the rally'

Interest in India is beginning to return among global investors, but the money hasn't followed yet.

time to read

3 mins

March 02, 2026

Mint Kolkata

Mint Kolkata

Indian firms in crisis mode as conflict escalates

The safety of human life is our foremost priority, and the Company will deploy every resource at its disposal to ensure the well-being of all its people,” the spokesperson said.

time to read

1 mins

March 02, 2026

Mint Kolkata

Mint Kolkata

STCG: Does basic exemption limit apply?

I started investing in equities in 2025 and recently sold some shares, booking a small gain.

time to read

2 mins

March 02, 2026

Mint Kolkata

Mint Kolkata

Factory inspection norms eased

In a regulatory overhaul aimed at easing compliance and supporting domestic manufacturing, the government has introduced a self-declaration route for select products under the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) framework, eliminating mandatory pre-licence factory inspections while tightening annual compliance requirements, two government officials aware of the matter said.

time to read

1 mins

March 02, 2026

Mint Kolkata

Mint Kolkata

THE RISE OF THE YIELD-GENERATING VILLA

A clutch of full-service platforms is helping owners turn their holiday villas into income-generating assets

time to read

7 mins

March 02, 2026

Mint Kolkata

Tiny listings fail at big-league pivot

India’s once busy SME-to-mainboard migration route has slowed sharply.

time to read

1 min

March 02, 2026

Mint Kolkata

Mint Kolkata

Oil lines blocked, India eyes options

India's crude oil refiners are scouting for new supply sources after Iran's historic announcement of the closure of Strait of Hormuz, three people aware of the development said.

time to read

1 min

March 02, 2026

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size