AI Alliance has now 7 new members from India
Seven Indian organizations – AI4Bharat (IIT Madras), IIT Jodhpur, Infosys, KissanAI, People+AI, Sarvam AI, and Wadhwani AI – have joined the AI Alliance as its members. The development reinforces India's growing contribution to the global AI landscape and marks a significant expansion of the alliance. These companies are joined by IIT Bombay as one of the founding members of the alliance.
India's AI landscape is rapidly evolving, with the Government's IndiaAI mission aiming to catalyse and nurture the ecosystem by democratizing access to technology and resources. With a large and vibrant developer community and start-up ecosystem, India has made tremendous strides in leading the AI adoption and innovation and is on the path to become a global hub for AI talent, skill, and innovation.
Open-source approach to AI innovation aligns with the vision of the Indian government, which supports the adoption and use of open-source technology to achieve India’s digital transformation goals. Open and transparent innovation is essential to empower a broad spectrum of AI researchers, builders, and adopters with the information and tools needed to harness these advancements in ways that prioritize safety, diversity, economic opportunity, and benefits to all.
"India’s growing AI landscape presents unique opportunities and challenges. By joining the AI Alliance, these organizations will be able to tap into global expertise and a collaborative network that will enable them to tackle the ethical and technical challenges of AI for India head-on, and in an open manner. Together, we can promote the development and deployment of AI in a manner that is safe, transparent, and beneficial to all," said Dr Amith Singhee, Director, IBM Research India and CTO IBM India and South Asia.
"The inclusion of Indian organizations in the AI Alliance underscores India’s growing influence in the global AI landscape. As we continue to push the boundaries for what is possible with AI collaboration across borders and industries is crucial. At Meta, we are committed to advancing AI in a way that benefits everyone, and we believe that the contributions of these new members will significantly strengthen our collective efforts,” said Shivnath Thukral, Vice President and Head of Public Policy, Meta India.
The Indian organizations joining the AI Alliance represent a cross-section of industries and academic institutions, including technology, agriculture, and AI research. Their participation in the Alliance underscores the importance of a collaborative approach to AI development in India, where the need for responsible AI practices is paramount.
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