Fong Choong Fook calls for risk-based restrictions, while Sameer Kumar urges Putrajaya to enact a National AI Governance Framework.
India's sovereign AI narrative from Sarvam to Krutrim asks developers to choose national origin over capability. The pattern from Koo to Ola Maps suggests they will not.
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Technology | India's DeepSeek for its own AI
In the past five months, both Jensen Huang, CEO of the American computer chipmaker Nvidia, and Sam Altman, who heads OpenAI, have visited India, emphasising the country's growing significance in the ...
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Will India ban China's DeepSeek? Jaishankar says no decision yet at Carnegie Summit (WATCH)
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Friday, while speaking at the 9th Carnegie Global Tech Summit, said that now is not the time to make any determination about DeepSeek. When asked if the ...
India’s AI Impact Summit will showcase early-stage, small AI models—not DeepSeek-scale breakthroughs—as startups and policymakers take a cautious, enterprise-first approach to foundational AI.
BharatGen CEO, Rishi Bal, explains why the government-backed programme is building its own foundational AI models, how PARAM 2 fits into the plan, and what sovereign AI means in India context ...
DeepSeek may seek to remove technical indicators revealing its use of American AI chips, and plans to publicly claim that it ...
Jan 6 (Reuters) - Chinese AI startup DeepSeek, which said in January it had developed an AI model to rival ChatGPT at much lower cost, has come under scrutiny in some countries for its security ...
Chinese AI firm DeepSeek is set to unveil its new V4 model next week. This advanced AI will understand images and videos, not ...
Sarvam is already deploying its models in enterprise and government use cases, including voice AI and language technologies. Cofounder Pratyush Kumar said the company trained multiple models ...
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