AI and Machine Learning
How India Could Leapfrog to AI-Native Factories
At the India AI Impact Summit, TCS technology chief Naresh Mehta said robotics should augment labor, not replace it, even as costs and legal risks persist.
At the India AI Impact Summit, TCS technology chief Naresh Mehta said robotics should augment labor, not replace it, even as costs and legal risks persist.
At India’s AI Impact Summit, executives said the future of AI will rely less on advanced chips and more on networks, standards, and trust.
Officials caution that talent alone will not secure autonomy, as foreign semiconductor dependence and infrastructure gaps define India’s sovereign AI calculus.
Speakers warn that as AI agents enter finance and public services, voluntary safeguards may not be enough.
The IIT Bombay led consortium secures $112 million under IndiaAI Mission to develop multilingual, open-source foundation models tailored to Indian needs