₹10,372-crore India AI Mission will focus on developing a manufacturing base of graphic processing units (GPUs) in public-private partnership, multi-modal domain-specific large language models (LLMs), and a unified data platform that will offer an open-source database of non-personal data that can be used to train AI models and market AI applications commercially. This, industry insiders said, would be a crucial element of policy-making and execution as India would be among the few developing nations that have zeroed in on alleviating safety concerns around AI, removing deepfakes and reducing misrepresentation.The India AI Mission already has seven working committees that have suggested the need to create a public-private partnership model, which would be used to develop indigenous compute capacity—an offering that academia and researchers had long clamoured for.
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