Amid Modi's sovereign AI push, a look at 3 models made in India - SarvamAI, Gnani.ai, BharatGen

In a significant move towards enhancing India's artificial intelligence capabilities, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is promoting the development of indigenous AI technologies. During this initiative, the AI Impact Summit showcased several innovative models, including Gnani.ai's Vachana Text-to-Speech (TTS) system. This technology is designed to facilitate seamless communication through natural-sounding voice interactions, catering primarily to regional language speakers. Additionally, two other notable AI models, SarvamAI and BharatGen, have emerged as pivotal players in the Indian AI landscape. SarvamAI focuses on leveraging AI for various applications in education and healthcare, while BharatGen is dedicated to generating AI-driven solutions tailored to local needs. This sovereign push aims to position India as a leader in AI technology, fostering economic growth and empowering local industries to compete on a global scale. The government's support and the innovative contributions from these companies highlight India's commitment to becoming self-reliant in AI development, which is crucial for addressing the unique challenges faced by the nation.
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