OpenAI says its India education partnerships aim to reach more than 100,000 students, faculty, and staff over the next year.
Indian AI startup Sarvam has launched two powerful large language models, built from the ground up for Indian languages.
The new lineup includes 30-billion and 105-billion parameter models; a text-to-speech model; a speech-to-text model; and a vision model to parse documents.
Artificial intelligence is spreading fast across India, and people already use it to work quicker and cheaper.
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