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India's GenAI bet: going beyond LLMs?

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If India has to compete in the global AI race, it may be a better approach for its startups to focus on building cost-effective applications and services instead of running after highly capital-intensive LLM models and GPU chips. The Indian path to AI innovation will be different to that of the US, Deepak Sharma, cofounder of seed stage startup accelerator India Accelerator told ET.

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