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AI Alliance NCR: India doesn’t have the capacity nor talent to build foundational models, says Lightspeed’s Hemant Mohapatra

India has many problems to solve that will use AI. By January 2031, India will become the country that will use AI the most, said people + ai’s Tanuj Bhojwani

May 17, 2024 / 20:46 IST
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(L-R) Tanuj Bhojwani, Head, people + ai and Hemant Mohapatra, Partner, Lightspeed India
(L-R) Tanuj Bhojwani, Head, people + ai and Hemant Mohapatra, Partner, Lightspeed India

India at present doesn’t have the capacity and talent to build foundational artificial intelligence (AI) models from the grounds up, though it will become one of the key countries to develop use cases of AI going forward, industry experts said at the Moneycontrol and CNBC-TV18 AI Alliance NCR Chapter in Gurugram.

Hemant Mohapatra, Partner at Lightspeed India said that while he would love the country to wage the wars where they can win, there seems to be the question of capacity and talent when it comes to building foundational models for AI.

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Foundational models are a form of machine learning model used for building generative AI tools, and is capable of performing a wide variety of general tasks such as understanding language, generating text and images, and conversing in natural language.

“I do not think we currently have the right amount of highly trained talent to win certain kinds of wars. If they come back altogether from wherever they exist, we’ll have the talent. Then we’ll only need to worry about the capacity like GPU clusters, CPU clusters regulation and policy,” he said.