A adoção da IA ​​da Índia é incrível de assistir: o Sam Altman do Openai

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</p><p>A adoção da IA ​​da Índia é incrível de assistir: o Sam Altman do Openai</p><p>

Oh alegria, outro país está finalmente alcançando o resto de nós no departamento de IA! Segundo Sam Altman, o CEO da Openai, a Índia está fazendo um trabalho fabuloso ao abraçar a IA e torná -lo seu próprio. Porque, você sabe, não o inventamos primeiro nem nada.

Altman’s recent X post (because, of course, he’s on X) gushes about India’s “amazing” AI adoption, saying, “What’s happening in India right now is amazing to watch. We love to see the exploration of creativity India is outpacing the world.”

what’s happening with ai adoption in india right now is amazing to watch.

we love to see the explosion of creativity–india is outpacing the world.

— Sam Altman (@sama) April 2, 2025

With internet at dirt-cheap rates, millions of Indians are creating all sorts of AI-generated content, from videos to graphics to pictures. It’s like a digital Renaissance up in there! And, of course, the Indian government is doing its part by making computing power and GPUs available at affordable prices. Because, you know, that’s exactly what’s holding people back from creating AI-powered masterpieces – the cost of a decent computer.

The government has even set up three AI centres of Excellence in healthcare, agriculture, and sustainable cities, with a budget of Rs. 500 crore. Because, you know, that’s exactly what India needs – more government-funded initiatives. And, of course, Indian billionaires like Mukesh Ambani and Tata Groups are getting in on the action, building their own AI centres. Because, you know, they’re just dying to spend their money on AI research.

But wait, there’s more! A Hyderabad-based space tech startup is launching an AI-driven laboratory in space, because why not? And Indian politician Raghav Chadha is all about developing India’s own AI model, because, you know, we can’t just use someone else’s.

2025-04-02 21:25