Government to declare 2 beneficiaries of AI Mission Round of Rs 1,500 crore next week

 

As part of the next round of artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure models under the India Mission, the government will choose Avatar.Ai, Techmahindra, Fraclist TICs Nalitics, Jenalop, IntelHalth, Search AI and Zarentic Itech Innovation.ET reported on Friday that Bhargen is one of the eight companies that were shortlisted by the Ministry of Electronics and IT (Meet).

Union IT and Electronics Minister Ashwini Vaishnav is expected to announce the beneficiaries selected in the second round of screening next week.

Initial Public Offer (IPO) -Frarent Tics Nalitics of the company had proposed to create India’s first major logic model (LRM) at the total project cost of Rs 118.8 crore.

The LRM series will include a small model (two to seven billion parameters), a medium model (20-32 billion parameters) and a large sophisticated (SOTA) model (70 billion parameters) with a trillion training token. In terms of size, it is much larger than the Openi’s O1 and A3 logic model.

An IIT researcher, anchor by IIT Bombay and supported by the Department of Science and Technology, is expected to be a consortium Bharatgen. In July, Bharatjan released a BIFA LLM, a parameter named Param 1. The open-source model was printed at five trillion tokens in English and Hindi.

IT Services Major Tech Mahindra, who has started the Indus project, has created 1.2 billion parameter models trained in 37 Indian dialects.

In January this year, the metTami was allotted Rs 1,500 crore for the elements and persons who proposed to create an AI model from the ground up.

Until February, February, he received 67 applications from Indian and World Startups and Researchers, followed by 120 more applications next month. The total number of applications has now reached 500.

In the first round, four startups – Sarm, Socket Lab, Ganani.AI and Gan.AI – were approved to receive aided GPU compute for indigenous AI models.

Separately, the government had also released 10 GPU-A-A-Service providers to create general computer facilities, in which GPU can access the computer at a rate of less than $ 1 per hour-the lowest rates at the awareness level.

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