Archives for AI4Bharat



MILU’s evaluation shows that GPT-4 achieved the highest accuracy among 40+ tested models, scoring 72%.
The post AI4Bharat and IBM Research India Release New Indic Language LLM Benchmark appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.


The initiative offers contributors the chance to gain experience in a live project environment, build their portfolios, and contribute to the Indian Language AI landscape.
The post AI4Bharat Invites Contributors to Chitralekha Open-Source Project appeared first on AIM.


Sarvam AI, AI4Bharat, and IIT Madras Unveil IndicVoices, India’s First Comprehensive Speech Dataset


A substantial 1639 hours have already been transcribed, with a median of 73 hours per language.
The post Sarvam AI, AI4Bharat, and IIT Madras Unveil IndicVoices, India’s First Comprehensive Speech Dataset appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.


People+AI is actively involved in developing an open leaderboard for Indic large language models.
The post This Nilekani-backed NGO Aims to Make India the Global AI Use Case Capital appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.


The research lab has also released the instruction tuning datasets to enable further research for IndicLLMs
The post AI4Bharat Releases Airavata: An Instruction-tuned Hindi LLM appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.
Why OpenAI is Eyeing India


OpenAI decides to enter India at a time when India-focused AI models are on the rise
The post Why OpenAI is Eyeing India appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.


With UAE and China racing through with launching vernacular-based LLMs, where does India stand in the AI race?
The post AI is Only Talks No Action for Indian Government appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.


As of 2022, India was ranked the sixth country with the most AI investments. However, with the current generative AI race, Indian investors are nowhere in sight. But, why?
The post Why Are Indian Tycoons Shying Away from Generative AI? appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.


“It currently takes an average low-income Indian over 7 generations to make USD 1500 in savings and a Karya worker can make the same amount in less than a year.”
The post Turning Rural India into Data Mining Hubs appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.

