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Economist
12-06-2025
- Business
- Economist
Can India be an AI winner?
India is hooked on artificial intelligence. The country is the fastest-growing market for ChatGPT. By some estimates it accounts for the largest share of users, or about 14% of the total. Soon, the popular bot may have local competition. On May 23rd Sarvam AI, a Bangalore-based startup, unveiled an 'Indic' large language model (LLM) capable of conversing in Indian languages. Early this month, Bharat Gen, a publicly funded model, made its debut. Both aim to help users engage with AI in the languages they speak, from Hindi to Malayalam.


Hans India
06-06-2025
- Business
- Hans India
Samsung R&D Institute Noida Ignites India's Tech Future with 3rd Startup Summit
Samsung R&D Institute, Noida (SRI-Noida) successfully hosted its third Startup Summit, a dynamic event designed to showcase disruptive technologies, foster meaningful collaborations, and spark conversations on the future of innovation. The latest edition brought together AI-first startups and global tech leaders, focusing on cutting-edge advancements in healthcare, language models, audio deepfake detection, and extended reality (XR), among others. The Summit highlighted the critical need for ethical AI, digital trust, and next-generation innovation through cross-functional collaboration. It served as a testament to Samsung's unwavering commitment to strengthening India's innovation ecosystem by leveraging robust technology partnerships, cross-industry collaboration, and talent acceleration. This year's event featured eight pioneering startups, including Sarvam AI, Jivi AI, HealthifyMe, ValidSoft, KOGO AI, NeoDocs, EnableX and Magnimus working at the intersection of AI, immersive technologies, healthcare, and natural language processing. These startups showcased their breakthrough products and explored potential pilot collaborations with teams from Samsung's R&D centers, business units, and Samsung Ventures. The participating startups were carefully selected based on their innovation potential, strategic alignment with Samsung's vision, and capacity to scale globally. 'As SRI-Noida continues to drive the research and innovation agenda, the success of the third Startup Summit underscores our mission to empower next-generation technology leaders through meaningful upskilling, sustained collaboration, and deep ecosystem engagement. This year's edition was bigger, bolder, and more impact-driven—addressing contemporary challenges while enabling entrepreneurs to create solutions that are globally competitive and locally relevant,' said Kyungyun Roo, Managing Director of SRI-Noida. List of participating startups included: · Sarvam AI: A multilingual single model audio LLM platform · Jivi AI: A large-language-model-based healthcare platform delivering AI doctor and analytics. · HealthifyMe: An AI-driven nutrition intelligence engine for personalized dietary recommendations. · ValidSoft: A cutting-edge audio liveness detection system designed to combat deepfake call threats. · KOGO AI: Large Action Model (LAM) powering voice-driven applications. · NeoDocs: Mobile-based diagnostics for real-time, point-of-care health assessments. · EnableX: Real-time facial expression and feature-detection capabilities for enhanced user interaction. · Magnimus: Gamified XR-based fitness experiences driving engagement and well-being. A standout moment of the event was a dynamic panel discussion featuring startup founders and SRI-Noida leadership. The conversation explored the rise of AI agents, the need for personalized engagement in digital health platforms, and the imperative of transparent data governance. Panellists also emphasized the ethical deployment of AI and the critical role of trust in shaping user adoption. Discussions reinforced the growing importance of tailored user experiences and personalized feedback in motivating behaviour change and improving health outcomes. The Summit's immersive format offered a 360-degree view of Samsung's innovation network in India, fostering cross-functional collaborations, unlocking new synergies, and aligning startups with global technology trends. Participants praised the platform for facilitating deep-dive conversations with Samsung experts and accelerating product development and market readiness. By spotlighting emerging technologies in healthcare AI, language processing, deepfake detection, visual AI, and XR, the Startup Summit reaffirmed SRI-Noida's pivotal role in driving transformational innovation. The event exemplified Samsung's larger vision—co-creating a future-ready startup ecosystem that delivers meaningful, human-centered impact at scale.


Time of India
04-06-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Samsung R&D Institute Noida hosts third startup summit focusing on AI innovation
Samsung R&D Institute Noida concluded its third annual Startup Summit, bringing together eight AI-driven startups and global technology leaders to explore breakthrough innovations in healthcare, language processing, and extended reality applications . The event showcased emerging technologies from companies including Sarvam AI , Jivi AI , HealthifyMe, ValidSoft, KOGO AI, NeoDocs, EnableX, and Magnimus, with participants exploring potential collaborations with Samsung's global R&D centers and business units for international scalability. "This year's edition was bigger, bolder, and more impact-driven—addressing contemporary challenges while enabling entrepreneurs to create solutions that are globally competitive and locally relevant," said Kyungyun Roo, Managing Director of SRI-Noida. The summit emphasized ethical AI practices and digital trust as foundational elements for future innovation. Key technologies demonstrated included multilingual audio language models, AI-powered healthcare platforms, nutrition intelligence engines, audio deepfake detection systems, and gamified extended reality fitness experiences. A highlight of the event was a panel discussion featuring startup founders and Samsung leadership, addressing the rise of AI agents, personalized digital health engagement, and transparent data governance. Panelists stressed the importance of ethical AI deployment and building user trust in technology adoption. The participating startups were selected based on their innovation potential, strategic alignment with Samsung's vision, and capacity for global expansion. Companies showcased solutions spanning voice-driven applications, mobile diagnostics, real-time facial recognition, and immersive wellness platforms. The summit's format facilitated cross-functional collaborations and provided startups with direct access to Samsung experts, accelerating product development and market readiness. Discussions reinforced the growing importance of personalized user experiences in driving behavioral change and improving health outcomes. AI Masterclass for Students. Upskill Young Ones Today!– Join Now


Time of India
01-06-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Under fire, Sarvam AI co-founder says worries about Indic GenAI model premature
Chennai/Bengaluru: India's latest home-grown generative AI language model, Sarvam-M, has drawn fire from sections of the developer community for what they describe as "under-whelming" performance. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now But Pratyush Kumar, co-founder of Sarvam AI, insists the scepticism is premature and betrays a misunderstanding of how AI frontier models mature. "The ecosystem is early and people are worried too early," he tells TOI. "We are scrambling amongst ourselves when the world moves fast. We want to create an AI ecosystem where more people can positively collaborate." Released this month, the relatively small 24-billion-parameter Sarvam-M model was trained to reason across ten Indian languages while tackling maths and coding tasks. Kumar says benchmarks on Hugging Face (a platform and open-source library primarily used for leveraging machine learning models) show the model matching or outscoring popular open-source rivals (like Meta's Llama, Mistral Small and Gemma 3) in mathematics, programming and Indic-language comprehension. "With this we want to show that we cracked post-training (process of refining and optimising a machine learning model after its initial training phase) problems and our methodology is comparable with other models," he explains. "We open-sourced this because we want to show that such a model can be built and encourage other people to do it." Much of the social-media push-back has centred on relatively modest early-stage download numbers and the perception that Sarvam-M offers few breakthrough capabilities. Kumar counters that India's sovereign-AI ambitions demand more than one blockbuster release. "These things involve both scientific explorations and resource consumption," he says. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now "I think we are on the path to building state-of-the-art models. " Sarvam AI is the first startup chosen to build a frontier model under the government's IndiaAI Mission, which is funding compute, data and research partnerships to reduce reliance on overseas platforms. Although the latest model is a private effort separate from the IndiaAI Mission, Kumar says the initiative will benefit everyone. He declines to give a timeline for the AI Mission-backed foundation model, noting that the company has yet to receive graphics-processing units (GPUs) from government suppliers. "We will open-source the foundational model," he says, but warns that schedules depend on hardware access and collaborative research cycles. Industry weighs in Seasoned AI practitioners say early criticism overlooks the scale of what Sarvam is attempting. "Building a 24-billion-parameter model in India is not easy, especially when deep research isn't encouraged in most universities or companies," says Jaspreet Bindra, co-founder of consultancy AI&Beyond. "Sarvam-M demonstrates robust multilingual reasoning by supporting ten Indian languages – no other model in the world has such a strong Indic component. " Sourabh Deorah, CEO & co-founder of an AI-powered employee engagement and rewards platform, says that as someone deeply involved in machine learning, he understands how challenging it is to create a 24-bn parameter model that not only handles reasoning tasks like math and programming but also delivers high-quality performance across multiple Indian languages – many of which have long been underserved in the AI space. Piyush Goel, CEO & founder of IT consulting company Beyond Key, says that the new model's potential to drive agentic AI in education, healthcare, and automation is exciting. Agentic AI is a type of AI that makes decisions and takes actions based on context and objectives without constant human intervention. Karthikeyan G, senior director of engineering architecture at software company Ascendion, says Sarvam-M's architecture will enable AI agents to interact among themselves (to take complex decisions) thanks to the standardised protocols being used. This will be crucial for the next stage of the AI wave.


Time of India
31-05-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Government selects 3 more teams for foundation models of AI
Representative image NEW DELHI: India is broadening its efforts to develop AI foundation models. After Sarvam AI, the government on Friday selected three more teams - Soket AI, Gan AI, and Gnani AI - for building indigenous AI models. IT and electronics minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said the country has 367 data sets loaded on AI Kosh. "So the app ecosystem is also now developing. In a sense, the entire ecosystem is now getting built." Govt has also announced the availability of 16,000 more GPUs, which would take the compute facility available to startups and researchers to 34,000. Vaishnaw said significant progress was made on the India AI Mission, with a focus on the "democratisation of technology". The compute facility, supercharged with 34,000 GPUs, will enable India to develop the AI ecosystem in a big way. "I would like to make some mention about the three teams that were selected today. Like Sarvam, these three teams also have a very big target ahead of them. Whichever sector they focus on, they must be among the top five in the world," Vaishnaw said. Stay informed with the latest business news, updates on bank holidays and public holidays . AI Masterclass for Students. Upskill Young Ones Today!– Join Now