Meta AI personal assistant, which has 400 million users globally, Meta Platforms global chief product officer Chris Cox told ET.
“It’s clear that India is a nation that celebrates technology and moves to the front,” Cox said in an interview. “We see a lot of startups, businesses like banks, insurance companies, doctors, researchers and developers building AI applications on top of Llama.”
While aiming to build AI compute capacity, India should also invest in building the right infrastructure needed to support it, such as clean energy, said Cox, 42, who joined Facebook in 2005 as one of the first 15 engineers at the company and became chief product officer in 2014.
He currently heads Meta Platforms, which comprises Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram, with a sharp focus on integrating AI. Llama is a family of large language models (LLMs) developed by Meta.
Referring to the Indian government’s initiative to offer affordable AI computational resources by acquiring it from infrastructure companies that have acquired GPU resources, he said, “That’s a good investment to make.”
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