DeepSeek’s meteoric rise in the global AI space proves that disruption is no longer reserved for the richest players, giving India a once-in-a-generation opportunity to emerge as an innovator and a leader in equitable AI development, NITI Aayog has said.
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The future belongs to those who innovate faster, smarter, and with greater impact, it said in a discussion paper on ‘The state of artificial intelligence (AI) – understanding the recent AI shifts and implications,’ published on Friday.
DeepSeek’s latest open-source AI models, developed at a fraction of the cost of leading US counterparts like ChatGPT and those from Google and Meta, have shattered the notion that groundbreaking AI innovation requires massive investments that only rich nations can afford.
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The next decade will define global AI leadership, said Aayog, the policy think tank that advises the Indian government on development.
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