India is rushing to time to develop models for artificial intelligence to the superiority of "Deep Sick"
India is rushing to catch artificial intelligence as the government works with researchers, emerging and large businesses to develop basic models of artificial intelligence. The government has selected 18 projects that will be supported by providing the infrastructure of computer, data and capital to develop applications related to artificial intelligence in areas such as agriculture and climate change, according to the Minister of Professional and Information Technology Ashwini Weshnaw today. India enter the artificial intelligence breed “The basic models that will be developed in India will be able to compete with the best in the world,” said the minister, who added that six of the major developers have the ability to develop basic artificial intelligence models within eight to ten months. Fishnaw told the journalists in New -Delhi that India would finance 40% of the calculating costs of proposed projects. Read more: How do analysts explain the ‘Deepseek’ effect on US technology companies? The Indian Initiative occurs in the same week, during which the Chinese emerging artificial intelligence business “Deep Seck” was stunned by its progress in competition with leading US businesses such as “Openai”. Basic models are a kind of artificial intelligence models trained in large groups of data to perform a wide range of tasks. These models are designed to be adaptable and adjustments can be made to match specific applications, making them a variety of uses.