Foreign AI models pose significant risks to user safety and data security in India.
However, this statement was contradicted by the DeepSeek team, which stated that the AI models were created by a Chinese company and will be hosted on Chinese servers.
The DeepSeek Controversy
The DeepSeek project has sparked a heated debate about the safety and security of AI models. The controversy surrounding DeepSeek has raised questions about the potential risks of using AI models created by foreign companies.
Concerns about User Safety
The Role of the Indian Government
The Indian government’s response to the controversy has been to claim that DeepSeek is open source and will be hosted on Indian servers soon.
The Implications of the Controversy
The controversy surrounding DeepSeek has significant implications for the use of AI models in India. The potential risks of using AI models created by foreign companies must be carefully considered.
Concrete Examples
This is a significant increase from the initial $10 billion target set by the Indian government in 2020.
India’s AI and Data Centre Infrastructure Boom
The Indian government has set ambitious targets for the development of artificial intelligence (AI) and data centre infrastructure in the country. The IndiaAI Mission, a joint initiative between the Indian government and leading tech companies, aims to create a robust AI ecosystem in India. The mission has already achieved significant milestones, far surpassing its initial GPU targets.
Initial Targets and Progress
The Indian government initially set a target of $10 billion for investments in hyperscalers and data centres in 2020.
DeepSeek shakes up the AI landscape with innovative features and a strong Indian presence.
The Rise of DeepSeek: A New Player in the AI Landscape
The emergence of DeepSeek, a cutting-edge AI platform, has sent shockwaves throughout the tech community. This new player is being touted as a direct competitor to OpenAI’s ChatGPT, a popular AI chatbot that has gained widespread attention in recent times.
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