oming five years. This mission aims at creating computing infrastructures called Graphics processing units (GPUs) in public-private partnerships. Startups will have long-term access to these GPU clusters, given the scarcity and cost of this infrastructure.
Arvind Kumar, Director General of Software Technology Parks of India (STPI), said, “It is important not just from the perspective that something has been done for AI but something done for the whole startup community. AI is going to become a tool that will be required to be used in every vertical and domain of this country.”
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He further added, “This budget will allow us with public-private partnerships, to move up in the chain of AI… In 10–20 years, we will have our indigenous GPUs,” highlighting the importance of the allocation of these funds and the benefit that the whole community is going to make from them.
STPI is an organization promoting the IT industry in India under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY). STPI focuses on research and development, promoting innovation, startups, and their product/IP creation.
India’s AI mission was announced last year by President Narendra Modi, who pointed out the importance of computing powers of AI within the country. He further also elaborated on the benefits of using AI in the fields of healthcare, education, and agriculture.
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How India’s AI Mission Will Develop Deeptech Startup Projects:
- Developing sovereign AI: India wants to break dependence on foreign AI technologies and create its platforms, algorithms, and applications.
- Building India’s Computing Power: The mission will see the establishment of high-performance computing (HPC) facilities across the country, providing startups and researchers with access to cutting-edge computing power.
- Compute-as-a-service: The government plans to offer cloud-based computational resources, making it easier for startups and small businesses to leverage AI without large upfront investments.
- Job Creation: The mission is expected to generate massive employment opportunities in AI development, deployment, and related fields.
What industry AI experts are saying about allocating Rs 10,000 crore funds
- Rajeev Chandrasekhar, Union Minister of State for Electronics and IT: “We need to ensure that India owns its data and builds its own AI ecosystem. The Compute Mission is a critical step in that direction.”
- NASSCOM President Debjani Ghosh: “This is a transformative initiative that will propel India’s AI journey and provide a much-needed boost to our startups.”
Infosys CEO Salil Parekh: “The Compute Mission has the potential to unlock tremendous opportunities for innovation and growth across all sectors of the Indian economy.”