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Indian AI needs imagination, not imitation

True innovation happens when we take bold bets on hard, important problems- not just by replicating existing breakthroughs like ChatGPT.
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Indian AI needs imagination, not imitation
- India could add $500 billion to GDP by 2035 through strategic AI adoption: Acuité’s Sankar Chakraborti
- Building resilient AI strategies for Indian enterprises
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