OpenAI, a leading
Artificial intelligence firm has vowed its assistance to the
India AI Mission through participation in the app development initiative (ADI)) under the program, said a senior organization leader.
“OpenAI is committed to supporting the India AI Mission’s application development initiative to ensure that Indian developers can build on our models and deliver social benefit at scale. We really look forward to continuing the conversation with the ministry and gauging where we might be able to add the most value,” said Srinivas Narayanan, vice-president, OpenAI.
Distinguished as one of the seven key pillars of India AI Mission, the ADI is pointed toward advancing
AI applications in crucial areas by resolving issues from central ministries, state departments, and other institutions.
While communicating at the Global India AI summit in Delhi, Narayanan added the firm was keeping India while going with significant choices in the large language models (LLM) space. Discussing the advancement of artificial intelligence in India, Narayanan said innovation has prompted added speed and dynamism in the generally unique entrepreneurial ecosystem in India.
“Entrepreneurs understand market gaps. They are building innovative products and tools like ChatGPT are helping them accelerate this in completely new ways. We're reducing the cost of artificial intelligence, enabling developers to write codes and are helping them create completely conversational and natural interfaces to computing,” he added.