HomeTechnologyDeepSeek’s success shows India can compete in AI without massive capital: Cerebras CEO Andrew Feldman

DeepSeek’s success shows India can compete in AI without massive capital: Cerebras CEO Andrew Feldman

When asked whether India should focus on developing massive foundation models or fine-tuning smaller, domain-specific models, Feldman stressed that the debate isn’t about scale but about purpose.

February 26, 2025 / 11:33 IST
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Andrew Feldman, CEO of AI chip company Cerebras Systems, has underscored the growing potential for countries like India to lead in AI development, noting that small, highly skilled teams can now build world-class models without needing massive capital.

In an interview with Moneycontrol on the sidelines of the Web Summit Qatar 2025, Feldman pointed to the recent success of DeepSeek—an AI foundation model developed by a small team—as evidence that the days of requiring billions of dollars to compete in AI are over.

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“Teams from India, teams from anywhere, can now do the same with lower cost of capital: Feldman told Moneycontrol.

The success of DeepSeek reignited conversations around India’s AI ambitions, showing that countries with the right talent and infrastructure can develop competitive AI systems without excessive financial backing.