How artificial intelligence leads sustainable solutions to India industries

Despite the potential of artificial intelligence, the challenges are still. High computing costs, dependence on foreign artificial intelligence models, and the deficiency of skilled professionals impedes the ability to expand. The mission of India, with a budget of 10,372 rupees, aims to address it through indigenous population models such as Bahratgen and Sarfam -1, as well as centers of excellence from artificial intelligence. Skills partnerships and initiatives, such as AI/ML training programs in Karnataka, are necessary to build a strong ecosystem of artificial intelligence.
Radip Radieh, director of engineering at Conferunet India, is reflected on how India’s technological mentality has evolved from adoption to innovation, “India has always had a group of talents, or the young population, or those who smart technology give us the feature of the demographic distributor. Fear of artificial intelligence fades, because our engineer has become smarter. Indians. We cannot be adopted Negative.