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Artificial Intelligence has taken the world by storm with LLM (Large Language Models) being immensely popular for their diverse functionality. ChatGPT is a great example of an AI model, along with new disruptive models like DeepSeek from China. But now, it appears that India seeks to rival these with its own AI model, which could be arriving as early as this year.

OpenAI and ChatGPT (REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo)

Indian Govt to soon launch an affordable AI model

During a recent AI event, Ashwini Vaishnaw, the Union Minister of Electronics and Information Technology stated that India is working on its own foundational AI model. The minister further added that this will function similarly to DeepSeek and ChatGPT but for an affordable development cost. The government official stated that this new AI model could be ready in just 8 to 10 months.

India AI Model rival ChatGPT

In the event by the Indian AI Mission, Ashwini Vaishnaw revealed that researchers in India have been developing an AI ecosystem framework to support its own foundational AI model. This is being developed to offer an experience tailored to Indian users. It will also understand the linguistic and contextual needs of the Indian users, bringing inclusivity while eliminating biases.

The Union Minister of Electronics and Information Technology also talked about India’s computation prowess since the domestic AI model is being developed with a computational facility that employs 18,693 GPUs. To recall, ChatGPT was trained using around 25,000 GPUs, while DeepSeek was trained with 2,000 GPUs.

DeepSeek
DeepSeek

A typical popular AI model like ChatGPT costs about $3 to use for an hour, India’ AI model could cost just Rs 100 (roughly $1.15) thanks to government subsidy. This news also arrives after UC Berkeley researchers managed to replicate DeepSeek AI for only $30.

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