intelligence capital of the world powered by accelerated computing and its skilled manpower, said Vishal Dhupar, managing director for South Asia at Nvidia.
The global AI chip giant aims to help bring the required AI infrastructure to the country enabling it to build AI in a sovereign manner, which could even make India a net exporter of intelligence rather than an importer, Dhupar said.
“Together, if we bring all the domain experience that we have, fortify it, translate that into productivity, we can move India from being the back office of the world to the front office of the world. More importantly, this is where intelligence can be produced, and we can be known as the intelligence capital of the world,” he said.
He added that India’s 5,000-year-old culture should be embedded into the work that is being done.
“We have a choice — we can depend upon the world outside us to do it or we can build it ourselves. What we propose is to do it sovereign,” Dhupar said.
He was speaking in the national capital on Wednesday, at an event showcasing purpose-built PCs with Nvidia’s powerful graphics processing units (GPU) that could boost efficiency in the content creation industry.
He added that a major change that accelerated compute brings is that multimodality