Nvidia Corp.'s Jensen Huang is forging partnerships with India's biggest corporate names from Reliance Industries Ltd. to Infosys Ltd., underscoring the importance of the world's most populous country to the AI pioneer's future.
The US chip company, which is holding one of its AI summits in Mumbai, highlighted the ways Indian partners across industries are using its AI technology to bolster their products and services. Chief Executive Officer Huang is due to discuss AI's potential in India with retail-to-refining mogul Mukesh Ambani at the event on Thursday.
India has emerged as a potentially major AI arena, with the country of 1.4 billion adopting the technology in industries including agriculture, education and manufacturing to boost efficiency. While still a small part of their revenue, global tech companies from Nvidia to Microsoft Corp. and Meta Platforms Inc. are betting on the rapidly-growing economy as a growth market and operations base.
Nvidia said it'll help India's Tech Mahindra Ltd. to build a Hindi large language model, and work with e-commerce company Flipkart on its conversational customer-service systems. It'll also collaborate with India's health-care companies to help them improve productivity in patient care and research.
The US company has emerged at the forefront of a global AI boom, supplying the chips tech leaders like Microsoft and Google use to develop artificial intelligence. Huang has toured the globe this year, pushing countries and enterprises to adopt AI technologies he's dubbed a “new industrial revolution.”
Nvidia began its operations in Bangalore, southern India, two decades ago and also has development centers in three other cities in the country, with a total of about 4,000 engineers, its largest employee base after its home country.
About a year ago, it struck pacts to build AI data centers with local conglomerates including Ambani's Reliance Group and the Tata Group. Reliance Industries is building a range of AI tools and applications
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