India Can Be Top 3 in Global AI Race, Says Infosys Co-Founder

Infosys co-founder Kris Gopalakrishnan asserts India has the potential to rank among the world's top three nations in artificial intelligence. He credits the country's vast developer community and focus on practical AI applications as key advantages. Gopalakrishnan highlights India's work on multi-modal and multi-lingual AI models tailored for its diverse linguistic landscape. He also emphasizes the critical need for investment in low-power computing research to drive the next generation of AI processors.

Key Points: India's Path to Top 3 in Global AI, Says Kris Gopalakrishnan

  • Strong developer ecosystem
  • Focus on AI applications
  • Multi-lingual AI models
  • Investment in low-power computing
  • Hosting global AI summits
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India can rank among top three in global AI race, says Infosys co-founder Kris Gopalakrishnan

Infosys co-founder Kris Gopalakrishnan says India's developer ecosystem and focus on applications can make it a top-three global AI leader.

"I believe that we can become the top three in the world in different aspects of AI. - Kris Gopalakrishnan"

New Delhi, February 18

India has the potential to become one of the top three countries in the world in different aspects of artificial intelligence, driven by its strong developer ecosystem and growing focus on applications, said Kris Gopalakrishnan, co-founder of Infosys and chairman of Axilor Ventures.

In an exclusive conversation with ANI on the sidelines of the India AI Impact Summit in Delhi, Gopalakrishnan emphasised that the true impact of AI will be determined by the applications built and deployed using the technology.

"I believe that we can become the top three in the world in different aspects of AI. The impact of AI will be through the applications that we deploy using AI. India is a huge country with a large number of applications and a large number of developers," he said.

He highlighted that India's scale, combined with its vast pool of developers, provides a unique advantage in leveraging AI technologies.

According to him, India has the potential to emerge as a global leader particularly at the application level, where AI solutions are implemented to solve real-world problems.

"At the application level, India can actually become number one," Gopalakrishnan said, underlining the country's strength in building and deploying AI-driven solutions.

He also pointed to ongoing efforts in India to develop advanced AI systems, including multi-modal and multi-lingual models. These models are significantly different from English-only models and are designed to cater to diverse languages and use cases, reflecting India's linguistic diversity and technological ambition.

"When it comes to large language models, we are developing multi-modal, multi-lingual models, very different from English-only models," he said.

Gopalakrishnan further stressed the importance of investing in research and innovation, particularly in the area of low-power computing. He noted that advancements in low-power computing will play a critical role in shaping the next generation of processors, which will drive future AI development.

"When I think about the future, I strongly believe that we have to look at low-power computing, and by investing in research in low-power computing, we can create the next generation of processors, which will drive AI," he added.

He also said that hosting discussions and summits on AI in India will strengthen the country's position in the global AI ecosystem. Bringing global conversations on AI to India will help shape the direction of future technologies and unlock new opportunities.

"By bringing the discussion to India on the direction of AI, the future of AI, and the opportunity that AI provides, I believe that India's role in the AI world will only increase," he said.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The point about multi-lingual models is crucial. An AI that works only in English is useless for most of India. Building for our diversity is our superpower.
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Vikram M
Potential is there, but we need more than summits and talks. Where is the government funding for deep-tech research? We're great at IT services, but for core AI innovation, we need serious investment in universities and startups. Hope this isn't just hype.
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Priya S
Absolutely agree! Our scale is our biggest advantage. So many problems to solve, so many users to serve. If we get the applications right for our local needs, the world will follow. Exciting times ahead! ✨
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Rohit P
Low-power computing is a smart focus. We can't just rely on importing expensive chips. Need sustainable, affordable tech that works in our villages and small towns. Great insight from Mr. Gopalakrishnan.
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Kavya N
Hope this also means more opportunities for women in AI. The field needs diverse thinkers. Let's build an ecosystem that includes everyone.

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