
India is rapidly emerging in the global AI race through government initiatives, startups, and digital infrastructure. Yet, challenges in talent, data, and ethics must be addressed for sustained leadership.
India is rapidly emerging in the global AI race through government initiatives, startups, and digital infrastructure. Yet, challenges in talent, data, and ethics must be addressed for sustained leadership.
Google is rolling out its AI Mode in Search to five new languages, including Hindi. This expansion will help millions of Indian users access conversational AI-powered search in their own language.
ABB is at the forefront of AI-powered automation, combining robotics, predictive maintenance, and energy optimisation to transform industries like manufacturing, logistics, and energy.
Mistral AI, a Paris-based startup, is quickly gaining attention with open-source models and its chatbot Le Chat, positioning itself as Europe’s strongest competitor in the AI race.
Greece has signed a deal with OpenAI to introduce ChatGPT Edu in schools and support small businesses. The initiative promises to reshape education and entrepreneurship, while raising important challenges.
The US dominates AI research and startups, while India leverages its talent and scale for applied AI. Rather than one winner, the AI race may see both countries lead in different ways.