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Home / Business and Economy / India's AI Battle: Giants Vie for Supremacy

India's AI Battle: Giants Vie for Supremacy

4 Feb

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Summary

  • AI leaders offer steeply discounted plans in India.
  • India is a significant market for AI due to its large user base.
  • Tapping Indian enterprise clients remains a major challenge.
India's AI Battle: Giants Vie for Supremacy

Artificial intelligence leaders are preparing for an extended competition within India, a market with over 800 million internet users. Companies such as OpenAI and Google are introducing budget-friendly subscription plans for individuals and actively engaging with businesses. OpenAI's ChatGPT is available for just 399 rupees monthly, a fraction of its U.S. price, with initial free periods offered.

Google has partnered with Reliance Jio to provide access to its Gemini AI models at bargain prices, with an 18-month free period for millions of users. These initiatives highlight India's importance as AI firms project substantial global subscriber growth. The country's large online population, multilingual data, and extensive software engineering talent further underscore its strategic value.

Despite this potential, penetrating Indian corporate budgets is a significant hurdle, as most firms allocate less than one-fifth of their IT spending to AI. Established cloud providers also present competition. Consequently, AI companies must shift focus from consumers to enterprise clients to drive revenue growth in India and the broader Asian market.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
AI companies like OpenAI and Google are offering significantly discounted subscription plans for their AI models to attract individual users and businesses in India.
India is a crucial market due to its large internet user base, abundant multilingual data for training AI models, and a deep pool of software engineering talent.
A major challenge is convincing Indian companies to increase their AI budgets, as most currently allocate less than 20% of their IT spending to artificial intelligence.

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