New Delhi, Dec. 30 -- India is steadily laying the foundation for a future where artificial intelligence (AI) is not limited to a few global tech giants or big cities, but becomes a shared national resource accessible to startups, researchers, students, government bodies, and innovators across the country.
A new white paper released by the Principal Scientific Adviser's office to the Government of India highlights how the country is working to democratise access to AI infrastructure-the basic building blocks needed to develop and use AI. These include computing power, data, and AI models.
The objective behind the report is to make AI affordable, accessible, and useful for everyone, not just those with deep pockets.
Today, most of these r...