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Will India develop an AI model like Deepseek R1 and OpenAI? How will the Indian government promote it?

Last Updated: 25.06.2025 10:12

Will India develop an AI model like Deepseek R1 and OpenAI? How will the Indian government promote it?

So why would you want to copy what the States and China are doing, just for a handful of headlines and some publicity ?

Like all those other things I mentioned, this too is unlikely to go anywhere because there is no natural economic necessity for India to have an AI system today

India neither has an Independent internet platform nor a powerful manufacturing or service economy , given a very small middle class or rich layer

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How many of them can afford smartphones and AI applications?

The States is one of the wealthiest most powerful nations in the world and AI is just an evolution of its technological direction and route

In both cases, it was the taxpayer who paid for both of these and in both cases, the taxpayer saw no benefit whatsoever

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If you guys want AI, it must be invested by private technology companies , and unfortunately the only ones you have are not the sort who develop high technology products where AI integration helps

If you do need a Multimodal AI and assuming you have the necessary clientele who can harness a made from scratch Multimodal AI System, it should be your private sector that should be doing the necessary work

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It cost India a lot of money paid to Japan and a lot of credit but apart from some headlines, has the average Indian received any benefits?

Would AI benefit your average citizens?

Would there be a sufficient number to justify profitability for private investors?

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Ten years ago , India spent money to send a satellite to Mars but nothing further has been accomplished

And in a country with starving people, poverty, poor quality of education and hospitals - would it not be insane for a Government to spend taxpayer money on building a Multimodal AI system just for some headlines ?

Food, Education, Hospitals, Level Playing access to student knowledge, power generation and a number of other things

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It cost 750 Million rupees officially but apart from some headlines and some global preening, what were the benefits to the average Indian?

Ten years ago , India planned a bullet train across a few hundred kilometres, but nothing further has been accomplished

Even if you do, do you really need your Government and taxpayer money to promote it ?

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It would be sacrilege if your government uses taxpayer money to fund a multimodal AI system rather than spending the money on many of the million issues faced by the average Indians today

India is neither wealthy nor powerful

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China is an extremely innovative nation with a huge independent internet platform and a large middle class population and AI is one way of enhancing productivity in their manufacturing and service oriented economy

So my ten cents is - India has plenty of other things where tax payer money can be spent

Does India really need a Multimodal AI System today?

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