CEO Jensen Huang Visits India as Nvidia Releases Hindi AI Model

Nvidia, a leading chip manufacturer, introduced a new lightweight artificial intelligence model designed specifically for Hindi, a language widely spoken in India. This initiative aims to capture the increasing demand for AI technologies in the region.

Jensen Huang to Meet Mukesh Ambani

Nvidia’s Chief Executive, Jensen Huang, is set to engage in a conversation with Mukesh Ambani, chairman of Reliance Industries and Asia’s wealthiest individual, at a conference in Mumbai, India’s financial hub.

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New AI Model: Nemotron-4-Mini-Hindi-4B

The newly unveiled AI model, named Nemotron-4-Mini-Hindi-4B, features 4 billion parameters and is intended for businesses to create their own AI solutions. The model was refined and trained using a combination of authentic Hindi data, synthetic Hindi data, and an equal portion of English data.

Tech Mahindra’s Custom AI Development

Tech Mahindra, an Indian IT services and consulting firm, will be the first to implement Nvidia’s technology by developing a custom AI model called Indus 2.0. This model will focus on Hindi and its numerous dialects.

Linguistic Diversity in India

In India, only about 10% of the 1.4 billion population speaks English, while the constitution recognizes 22 different languages. This diversity has prompted both large companies and startups to develop AI models tailored to local languages, enhancing consumer engagement and facilitating tasks such as customer service AI assistants and content translation.

Also Read: Jensen Huang: PM Modi Envisioned India as an AI Leader Long Before Global Focus

Small Language Models vs. Large Language Models

Unlike large language models, such as OpenAI’s GPT-4 used in ChatGPT, small language models are trained on narrower, more specific datasets. They are generally less expensive, making them appealing to companies with limited resources.

Global Investment in India’s Semiconductor Industry

As global chip manufacturers invest in India and establish facilities, the country is working to bolster its semiconductor industry and compete with major hubs like Taiwan. However, analysts suggest that this development may take years. Nvidia has been active in India for nearly 20 years, operating engineering and design centers, as well as offices in major cities like Bengaluru and Hyderabad.

Nisha Srivastava

Nisha Srivastava is an influential blog writer and content editor associated with The Daily Guardian, with over 10 years of experience in writing.

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