Bengaluru to Get First 'Humanity-Centric AI City' with 10,000 Researchers

Bharat1.AI has unveiled plans to establish a 'Humanity-First AI City' in Bengaluru, starting with a massive 5 lakh square foot research campus. The B1 AI Superpark will serve as a hub for foundational AI research, partnering with institutions like IIT Kanpur and IISc. The facility will feature ultra-high-speed connectivity to enable large-scale AI model training and real-world testing. The initiative aims to develop and validate safe, agentic AI systems before broader deployment.

Key Points: Bharat1.AI to Build Humanity-First AI City in Bengaluru

  • 5 lakh sq. ft. AI research campus
  • 10,000 AI researchers by year-end
  • 400 Gbps connectivity for AI cloud
  • Partnerships with top Indian institutions
  • Focus on safe, real-world AI validation
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Bharat1.AI to establish first-ever 'humanity centric AI City' in Bengaluru

Bharat1.AI announces a 5 lakh sq. ft. AI Superpark in Bengaluru, aiming to host 10,000 researchers for safe, real-world AI development.

"Scaling systems without validating them in complex, real-world environments is a risk we cannot afford. - Umakant Soni"

Bengaluru, Feb 17

Bengaluru-based AI infrastructure company Bharat1.AI on Tuesday announced plans to build a 'Humanity‑First AI City' here, "for model training, fine‑tuning and inference" by hosting over 10,000 AI researchers and innovators by year‑end.

The company called the initiative, "a city-scale research and infrastructure initiative designed to advance foundational Agentic and Physical AI systems in real-world environments," according to its statement.

"The B1 AI Superpark -- a 5 lakh sq. ft. AI research and innovation campus in Sarjapura will bring together leading Indian institutions including The Airawat Research Foundation (IIT Kanpur), SPARC(Safety, Privacy & AI Research Centre, IISc), Wadhwani school of AI & Intelligent Systems(IIT Kanpur), BITS Pilani, iSPIRT Foundation, IIT Ropar as early foundational research partners," it said.

The Phase 1 of the initiative will "develop and stress‑test universal basic intelligence frameworks in controlled, real‑world conditions and build open city‑scale world models using structured, high-quality multimodal data, and creating robust validation layers for agentic and physical AI systems before they are deployed at scale," the statement further said.

The campus will feature connectivity up to 400 Gbps to major AI cloud platforms with sub-millisecond latency, enabling large-scale experimentation without data bottlenecks.

Over the next 36 months, the initiative will expand beyond the Superpark into a broader AI City testbed -- enabling Indian and global organisations to test and deploy AI systems in dynamic urban-scale environments, the firm said.

"Scaling systems without validating them in complex, real-world environments is a risk we cannot afford. Bharat1.AI is our moonshot for humanity - a commitment to build real world foundational intelligence that is safe, verifiable, and aligned with human values," said Umakant Soni, Co‑Founder and CEO of Bharat1.AI.

The India AI Impact Summit, one of the largest artificial intelligence gatherings in the Global South, entered its second day, bringing together world leaders, policymakers, industry executives, etc.

The five-day summit, which ends on February 20, will see the participation of over 100 government representatives, including more than 20 heads of state, 60 Ministers and Vice Ministers, along with over 500 global AI leaders comprising CEOs, founders, academicians, researchers, CTOs and philanthropic organisations.

- IANS

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Arjun K
Great initiative, but I hope they focus on solving real Indian problems - agriculture, healthcare, education - and not just chasing global benchmarks. The 'humanity-first' tagline needs to translate to ground-level impact for our citizens.
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Rohit P
400 Gbps connectivity and sub-millisecond latency? That's insane! This infrastructure will be a game-changer for our startups. Finally, we can compete with Silicon Valley on equal footing. 🚀
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Sarah B
As someone working in tech, the collaboration with IITs and IISc is the most promising part. India's academic talent combined with industry-scale infrastructure could produce breakthroughs we haven't seen before.
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Vikram M
I appreciate the focus on safety and validation. Too many AI systems are deployed without proper testing. "Scaling without validating is a risk we cannot afford" - well said! Hope they stick to these principles.
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Karthik V
While this sounds impressive, I'm concerned about the environmental impact. A 5 lakh sq. ft. campus with that level of computing power will have a massive carbon footprint. Hope they've planned for sustainable energy sources.
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Ananya R
This is exactly what we need! With over 20 heads of state attending the summit, it shows the world is watching. India can

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