Leading chip company Nvidia has launched a lightweight artificial intelligence model. The company launched this AI model for India, which can be used in Hindi. The company’s CEO, Jensen Huang, participated in this event. Nvidia has released its small language model.
Its name is Nemotron-4-Mini-Hindi-4B. The company says that using this model, companies will be able to develop their own AI models. On this occasion he also spoke to India Today.
Conversation with India today
India Today asked Jensen Huang that when it comes to the IT revolution, a lot of things in India came from outside. An outsourcing industry emerged. Now, in this Artificial Intelligence revolution, how can we trust that something like this will not happen again?
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On this question, Jensen Huang said that you have your own data, power source. You can create your Artificial Intelligence here by simply creating infrastructure. You will have to export that artificial intelligence. Why bring models made outside India? When the data is yours, the power sources are yours, you can also create intelligence.
Tech Mahindra will bring its own AI model
Let us tell you that Nvidia has discussed its Hindi AI model with many Indian companies. In the statement issued by the company, it was said that this model has been prepared and trained with real-world Hindi data, synthetic Hindi data and equal amount of English data.
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Tech Mahindra is one of the first companies in India that will use Nvidia’s model to create a custom AI model, which will be called Indus 2.0. Many languages are spoken in India and companies are preparing AI models focused on these different languages so that they can target a large group of consumers.
Compared to larger language models like OpenAI’s ChatGPT, these smaller language models are trained on a smaller, more specific data set. They are cheaper and attract more companies. The global chip company is investing heavily in India and setting up facilities to expand its presence.