Partnering to propel India’s AI revolution
AI literacy’ driven by the government and industry will be essential to make the most of India’s demographic dividend.
“AI is something where everybody’s trying to figure out what is next,” said Sangeeta Gupta, SVP and chief strategy officer, Nasscom. “Nobody has a perfect playbook. Everybody is looking for expertise and you will find that expertise with partners, whether it’s with startups, Big Tech, or IT.”
“I would have loved for a DeepSeek to happen in India,” said Rohini Srivathsa, CTO, Microsoft India & South Asia, adding that India needs to take bold calls and invest in R&D to push the envelope on innovation.
The relationship between startups and Big Tech is that of complementarity, said Srivathsa. The former bring agility and “breakthrough ideas” in different domains, while the latter provide the infrastructure and resources needed for this innovation.
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