Sayantani Chatterjee, Vice President, Primus Partners, and Indranuj Pathak, Manager, Primus Partners, shared their views on the urgent need for data standardization and localized AI solutions in India to support its goal of becoming a $1 trillion digital economy. Despite initiatives like the Bhashini project and Google’s Project Vaani, the lack of high-quality, region-specific data remains a significant challenge. India's diverse languages and socio-economic contexts necessitate tailored AI applications to avoid biases inherent in foreign datasets. To achieve this, strategic investments in data infrastructure, ethical sourcing, and public-private partnerships are essential. Additionally, enhancing computational resources and developing a skilled workforce will be crucial for driving inclusive and effective AI development that resonates with India's unique landscape.Read Now!
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