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    GPU access: Govt may chip in with Nvidia deal

    India plans Nvidia deal for GPUs under AI Mission to offer subsidised units to startups. Global trend shows China, US securing AI infrastructure with Nvidia GPUs. Indian companies seek GPUs for AI competitiveness.

    Going vocal with local on LLMs; and other top tech, startup stories this week

    While tech biggies including Microsoft, Google, and Meta are leading the charge on AI, more localised contingents are emerging across geographies, including in India and the European Union.

    Indian Army’s Airawat Division conducts integrated maneuvers in obstacle-ridden terrain, watch!

    Displaying exception synergy in a high-tempo integrated exercise, Indian Army's Kharga Strike Corps conducted integrated maneuvers in obstacle-ridden terrain. The exercise was conducted by the Kharga Strike Corps’ Airawat Division to strike fast in obstac...

    Government plans 25,000 GPUs cluster to support Indian AI startups

    The proposal, which will cost close to Rs 8,000-10,000 crore, is being debated at the highest levels in the ministry of electronics and IT (Meity), they said. It may be finalised as early as December this year.

    Netweb Technologies plans Rs 631 crore IPO; price band at Rs 475-500

    The offer, comprising a fresh issue of Rs 206 crore and an offer for sale of up to 85 lakh equity shares, will be open for subscription by retail investors from 17-19 July.

    Government not considering regulating AI growth, says IT Minister Vaishnaw

    The Indian government has no plans to regulate the growth of artificial intelligence (AI) in the country, according to IT and Telecom Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw. Vaishnaw said that while there are ethical concerns and risks associated with AI, including privacy violations and discrimination, the government was not considering introducing AI-specific legislation. She said NITI Aayog had produced a series of Responsible AI for All papers to promote the adoption of best practices.

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