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Mint Explainer: How DeepSeek's not-so-hungry AI model can shape India's AI future


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Chinese tech firm DeepSeek's cost-effective AI model not only raises hopes for accelerating India's AI future but also for democratising AI globally.

The article from LiveMint discusses the emergence of DeepSeek, a new AI model developed by China's Ant Group, which aims to provide a cost-effective alternative to existing AI technologies like those from OpenAI. DeepSeek is designed to be lean, efficient, and accessible, potentially democratizing AI technology by reducing the cost barriers for users and developers. This development comes at a time when India is also focusing on enhancing its AI capabilities, with initiatives aimed at fostering innovation, reducing dependency on foreign technology, and integrating AI into various sectors like healthcare, agriculture, and education. The article highlights India's strategic moves to bolster its AI ecosystem through policy support, investment in research, and nurturing startups, positioning itself as a significant player in the global AI landscape. The introduction of models like DeepSeek could influence India's AI strategy by offering more affordable AI tools, thereby accelerating AI adoption and innovation within the country.

Read the Full Mint Article at:
[ https://www.livemint.com/technology/deepseek-lean-ai-chinas-low-cost-ai-model-indias-ai-strategy-indias-ai-future-indias-ai-innovations-domocratising-ai-11738050918646.html ]

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