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(14-02-2025, 07:32 AM)WhatDoYouThink! Wrote: To excel in artificial intelligence, one must hv real intelligence to begin with. Iq ranking too low
No Indians like to be told that they are either "hopeless" or their intelligence kenna insulted by a English-speaking White Man.
The problem is many Indians knows what Sam said can be a Hard Truth, for now
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Because if he didn't tell the truth the next tough question would be why he didn't in india?
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(14-02-2025, 07:22 AM)watchfirst9 Wrote: Well that is the case till DS come about.
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Jaspreet Bindra: The K-shaped trajectory of AI offers India a big ...
TodayWith the open-source democratization path that DeepSeek has shown, India can confidently envision its own LLM. Lesser resources countries will able to start with small budget.
I sure the many Indians love DeepSeek sudden rise that makes Sam look silly today. Still India's K-shaped grow will not address its AI-aspiration since the Chinese has proven with the rise of Huawei and Tik Tok that this new technological paradigm is not restricted to English-speaking nations only.
How many more Chinese tech would the Indians wanna ban ?
https://www.tiktok.com/@cgtneurope/video...9911132449
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BBC News 19 Feb 2025 - India seeks AI breakthrough - but is it falling behind?
Two years after ChatGPT took the world by storm, China's DeepSeek has sent ripples through the tech industry by collapsing the cost for developing generative artificial intelligence applications. But as the global race for AI supremacy heats up, India appears to have fallen behind, especially in creating its own foundational language model that's used to power things like chatbots.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cp8qglr9r74o
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Straits Time 1 Feb:
NEW DELHI – India is accelerating its efforts to catch up with global artificial intelligence (AI) players by supporting researchers and private companies in the country to develop foundational models based on local needs. Information Technology Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw told reporters on Jan 30 that six Indian entities have already shown progress and could release their foundational models by the end of 2025. The Indian minister’s remarks came days after DeepSeek, a subsidiary of Chinese AI-driven trading company High-Flyer, released its disruptive open-source DeepSeek-R1 model, built at a reported cost of US$6 million.
https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/south-...-ai-models
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