The government may create a special scheme to support semiconductor chips focused on artificial intelligence (AI) along with platforms for datasets and computing. This is part of its multi-year strategy for developing a viable technology programme. Another proposal is to build an India datasets platform, which is likely to be one of the largest and most diverse collections of anonymized data required for training AI models. This is a paradigm shift in technology policy, both for making AI work for our economy in being an enabler of a trillion-dollar digital system, as well as for deploying AI in real-life cases spanning from agriculture, healthcare, education, fintech, online security and governance. There is a lot of scope for the private sector to join in at various stages of the process.
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