Two years ago, Open AI released the first version of ChatGPT. It was a chatbot that understood questions and responded with clear, human-like answers. The rest is history.
The thing is that AI has always existed.
What models like ChatGPT do is to create content similar to what human beings can do by using models to mimic neural thinking. More importantly it is democratising the use of generative AI.
There is a catch though: This immense potential is based on the data it is fed. Any bias will amplify the errors to unimaginable proportions.
Can India then come up with a sovereign AI? This will be strategically sound and also the model will be sensitive to the cultural peculiarities of India.
To answer this and more, StratNews Global spoke to Alok Agrawal, Co-Founder, DeepTech4Bharat Foundation