From Microsoft to Sarvam: Indian techie reveals how parents' concern about job switch turned to pride after AI Summit

At the India AI Impact Summit 2026, Bengaluru-based tech startup Sarvam unveiled its latest suite of large language models, Sarvam 30B and Sarvam 105B, aimed at enhancing linguistic diversity and cultural relevance in AI applications across India. Founded by Vivek Raghavan and Pratyush Kumar, Sarvam's innovations reflect a significant evolution in the Indian tech landscape, particularly in addressing the multilingual needs of the nation. The models are expected to empower developers and businesses to create AI-driven solutions that resonate with local languages and dialects, fostering inclusivity in technology. The announcement comes amid a backdrop of skepticism from the founders' parents regarding their career choices after they transitioned from established roles at Microsoft to launching their own venture. However, the success showcased at the summit has transformed parental concerns into pride, highlighting the growing recognition of homegrown tech innovations. As India continues to position itself as a key player in the global AI arena, Sarvam's contributions symbolize the potential for local startups to lead in developing culturally sensitive AI technologies.
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