Start Local, Go Global: India’s Startups Spur Growth and Innovation With NVIDIA Technology

Start Local, Go Global: India’s Startups Spur Growth and Innovation With NVIDIA Technology

India is becoming a key producer of AI for virtually every industry — powered by thousands of startups that are serving the country’s multilingual, multicultural population and scaling out to global users.

The country is one of the top six global economies leading generative AI adoption and has seen rapid growth in its startup and investor ecosystem, rocketing to more than 100,000 startups this year from under 500 in 2016.

More than 2,000 are part of NVIDIA Inception, a free program for startups designed to accelerate innovation and growth through technical training and tools, go-to-market support and opportunities to connect with venture capitalists through the Inception VC Alliance.

At the NVIDIA AI Summit, taking place in Mumbai through Oct. 25, around 50 India-based startups are sharing AI innovations delivering impact in fields such as customer service, sports media, healthcare and robotics. These Inception members will be showcasing their solutions onsite in the Startup Pavilion, in panel discussions and in a startup pitch session. Startups can also attend a reverse pitch session where venture capital firms share their vision for the next wave of innovation.

Conversational AI for Indian Railway Customers

Bengaluru-based startup CoRover.ai already has over a billion users of its LLM-based conversational AI platform, which includes text, audio and video-based agents.

“The support of NVIDIA Inception is helping us advance our work to automate conversational AI use cases with domain-specific large language models,” said Ankush Sabharwal, CEO of CoRover. “NVIDIA AI technology enables us to deliver enterprise-grade virtual assistants that support 1.3 billion users in over 100 languages.”

CoRover’s AI platform powers chatbots and customer service applications for major private and public sector customers, such as the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation, the official provider of online tickets, drinking water and food for India’s railways stations and trains.

Dubbed AskDISHA, after the Sanskrit word for direction, the IRCTC’s multimodal chatbot handles more than 150,000 user queries daily, and has facilitated over 10 billion interactions for more than 175 million passengers to date. It assists customers with tasks such as booking or canceling train tickets, changing boarding stations, requesting refunds, and checking the status of their booking in languages including English, Hindi, Gujarati and Hinglish — a mix of Hindi and English.

The deployment of AskDISHA has resulted in a 70% improvement in IRCTC’s customer satisfaction rate and a 70% reduction in queries through other channels like social media, phone calls and emails.

CoRover’s modular AI tools were developed using NVIDIA NeMo, an end-to-end, cloud-native framework and suite of microservices for developing generative AI. They run on NVIDIA GPUs in the cloud, enabling CoRover to automatically scale up compute resources during peak usage — such as the moment train tickets are released.

Watch CoRover’s session live at the AI Summit or on demand, and learn more about Indian businesses building multilingual language models with NeMo.

Powering the Future of Sports Media

VideoVerse, founded in Mumbai with offices in six countries, has built a family of AI models to support content creation in the sports media industry — enabling global customers including the Indian Premier League for cricket, the Vietnam Basketball Association and the Mountain West Conference for American college football to generate game highlights up to 15x faster and boost viewership.

“Short-form video highlights that can be easily shared on social media can also help lesser-known sports gain audience attention and grow their fanbases,” said VideoVerse CEO Vinayak Shrivastav. “AI-assisted content creation makes it feasible for emerging sports like longball and kabbadi to raise awareness with a limited marketing budget.”

VideoVerse’s enterprise solution, called Magnifi, uses AI technologies such as vision analysis, natural language processing and optical character recognition to streamline editing workflows by detecting players, identifying key moments and tracking ball movement across multiple camera angles. Magnifi also adjusts video sizes automatically for horizontal and vertical formats across laptops, tablets and phones, ensuring the primary action remains centered in the frame.

VideoVerse uses NVIDIA CUDA libraries to accelerate AI models for image and video understanding, automatic speech recognition and natural language understanding. The company runs its custom AI models on NVIDIA Tensor Core GPUs for inference.

Watch VideoVerse’s session live at the AI Summit or on demand.

Rewriting the Narrative of Enterprise Efficiency 

Mumbai-based startup Fluid AI offers generative AI chatbots, voice calling bots and a range of application programming interfaces to boost enterprise efficiency. Its AI tools can access an organization’s knowledge base to provide teams with insights, reports and ideas — or to help accurately answer questions.

Fluid AI’s chatbots can be applied in customer service to increase agent productivity and reduce response times, generating accurate outputs in real time. Or, organizations can choose to deploy them with sales and customer-facing teams, using them for tasks like creating slide decks in under 15 seconds.

Fluid AI taps NVIDIA NIM microservices, the NVIDIA NeMo platform and the NVIDIA TensorRT inference engine to deliver a complete, scalable platform for developing custom generative AI for its customers.

The company is also exploring the use of NVIDIA Riva microservices to develop a voice experience for its chatbots that will help significantly reduce latency and offer higher-fidelity experiences. Its AI models run on NVIDIA GPUs in the cloud.

“Our work with NVIDIA has been invaluable — the low latency and high fidelity that we offer on AI-powered voice calls come from the innovation that NVIDIA technology allows us to achieve,” said Abhinav Aggarwal, founder of Fluid AI.

Watch Fluid AI’s session live at the AI summit or on demand.

Providing Data Work to Bridge the Digital Divide

Karya, based in Bengaluru, is a smartphone-based digital work platform that enables members of low-income and marginalized communities across India to earn supplemental income by completing language-based tasks that support the development of multilingual AI models.

Nearly 100,000 Karya workers are recording voice samples, transcribing audio or checking the accuracy of AI-generated sentences in their native languages, earning nearly 20x India’s minimum wage for their work. Karya also provides royalties to all contributors each time its datasets are sold to AI developers.

“By fairly compensating these communities for their digital work, we are able to boost their quality of life while supporting the creation of multilingual AI tools they’ll be able to use in the future,” said Manu Chopra, CEO of Karya.

Karya’s work helps enterprises accelerate the data design and collection process, enabling the creation of deployable AI solutions that cater to non-English speakers in India. The company will use NVIDIA NeMo and NVIDIA NIM to build its AI platform, which offers custom AI model training and pretrained models tailored to customers’ business needs.

Businesses and research centers can purchase the datasets Karya collects to train diverse, multilingual AI models. For example, Karya is working with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to build the largest gender-intentional, open-source AI dataset in Indic languages yet. Karya is employing over 30,000 low-income women participants across six language groups in India to help create the dataset, which will support the creation of diverse AI applications across agriculture, healthcare and banking.

Watch Karya’s session live at the AI Summit or on demand.

For more from the AI Summit, watch NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang’s fireside chat with Mukesh Ambani, chairman and managing director of Reliance Industries.

Read More

Start Local, Go Global: India’s Startups Spur Growth and Innovation With NVIDIA Technology

Start Local, Go Global: India’s Startups Spur Growth and Innovation With NVIDIA Technology

India is becoming a key producer of AI for virtually every industry — powered by thousands of startups that are serving the country’s multilingual, multicultural population and scaling out to global users.

The country is one of the top six global economies leading generative AI adoption and has seen rapid growth in its startup and investor ecosystem, rocketing to more than 100,000 startups this year from under 500 in 2016.

More than 2,000 are part of NVIDIA Inception, a free program for startups designed to accelerate innovation and growth through technical training and tools, go-to-market support and opportunities to connect with venture capitalists through the Inception VC Alliance.

At the NVIDIA AI Summit, taking place in Mumbai through Oct. 25, around 50 India-based startups are sharing AI innovations delivering impact in fields such as customer service, sports media, healthcare and robotics. These Inception members will be showcasing their solutions onsite in the Startup Pavilion, in panel discussions and in a startup pitch session. Startups can also attend a reverse pitch session where venture capital firms share their vision for the next wave of innovation.

Conversational AI for Indian Railway Customers

Bengaluru-based startup CoRover.ai already has over a billion users of its LLM-based conversational AI platform, which includes text, audio and video-based agents.

“The support of NVIDIA Inception is helping us advance our work to automate conversational AI use cases with domain-specific large language models,” said Ankush Sabharwal, CEO of CoRover. “NVIDIA AI technology enables us to deliver enterprise-grade virtual assistants that support 1.3 billion users in over 100 languages.”

CoRover’s AI platform powers chatbots and customer service applications for major private and public sector customers, such as the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation, the official provider of online tickets, drinking water and food for India’s railways stations and trains.

Dubbed AskDISHA, after the Sanskrit word for direction, the IRCTC’s multimodal chatbot handles more than 150,000 user queries daily, and has facilitated over 10 billion interactions for more than 175 million passengers to date. It assists customers with tasks such as booking or canceling train tickets, changing boarding stations, requesting refunds, and checking the status of their booking in languages including English, Hindi, Gujarati and Hinglish — a mix of Hindi and English.

The deployment of AskDISHA has resulted in a 70% improvement in IRCTC’s customer satisfaction rate and a 70% reduction in queries through other channels like social media, phone calls and emails.

CoRover’s modular AI tools were developed using NVIDIA NeMo, an end-to-end, cloud-native framework and suite of microservices for developing generative AI. They run on NVIDIA GPUs in the cloud, enabling CoRover to automatically scale up compute resources during peak usage — such as the moment train tickets are released.

Watch CoRover’s session live at the AI Summit or on demand, and learn more about Indian businesses building multilingual language models with NeMo.

Powering the Future of Sports Media

VideoVerse, founded in Mumbai with offices in six countries, has built a family of AI models to support content creation in the sports media industry — enabling global customers including the Indian Premier League for cricket, the Vietnam Basketball Association and the Mountain West Conference for American college football to generate game highlights up to 15x faster and boost viewership.

“Short-form video highlights that can be easily shared on social media can also help lesser-known sports gain audience attention and grow their fanbases,” said VideoVerse CEO Vinayak Shrivastav. “AI-assisted content creation makes it feasible for emerging sports like longball and kabbadi to raise awareness with a limited marketing budget.”

VideoVerse’s enterprise solution, called Magnifi, uses AI technologies such as vision analysis, natural language processing and optical character recognition to streamline editing workflows by detecting players, identifying key moments and tracking ball movement across multiple camera angles. Magnifi also adjusts video sizes automatically for horizontal and vertical formats across laptops, tablets and phones, ensuring the primary action remains centered in the frame.

VideoVerse uses NVIDIA CUDA libraries to accelerate AI models for image and video understanding, automatic speech recognition and natural language understanding. The company runs its custom AI models on NVIDIA Tensor Core GPUs for inference.

Watch VideoVerse’s session live at the AI Summit or on demand.

Rewriting the Narrative of Enterprise Efficiency 

Mumbai-based startup Fluid AI offers generative AI chatbots, voice calling bots and a range of application programming interfaces to boost enterprise efficiency. Its AI tools can access an organization’s knowledge base to provide teams with insights, reports and ideas — or to help accurately answer questions.

Fluid AI’s chatbots can be applied in customer service to increase agent productivity and reduce response times, generating accurate outputs in real time. Or, organizations can choose to deploy them with sales and customer-facing teams, using them for tasks like creating slide decks in under 15 seconds.

Fluid AI taps NVIDIA NIM microservices, the NVIDIA NeMo platform and the NVIDIA TensorRT inference engine to deliver a complete, scalable platform for developing custom generative AI for its customers.

The company is also exploring the use of NVIDIA Riva microservices to develop a voice experience for its chatbots that will help significantly reduce latency and offer higher-fidelity experiences. Its AI models run on NVIDIA GPUs in the cloud.

“Our work with NVIDIA has been invaluable — the low latency and high fidelity that we offer on AI-powered voice calls come from the innovation that NVIDIA technology allows us to achieve,” said Abhinav Aggarwal, founder of Fluid AI.

Watch Fluid AI’s session live at the AI summit or on demand.

Providing Data Work to Bridge the Digital Divide

Karya, based in Bengaluru, is a smartphone-based digital work platform that enables members of low-income and marginalized communities across India to earn supplemental income by completing language-based tasks that support the development of multilingual AI models.

Nearly 100,000 Karya workers are recording voice samples, transcribing audio or checking the accuracy of AI-generated sentences in their native languages, earning nearly 20x India’s minimum wage for their work. Karya also provides royalties to all contributors each time its datasets are sold to AI developers.

“By fairly compensating these communities for their digital work, we are able to boost their quality of life while supporting the creation of multilingual AI tools they’ll be able to use in the future,” said Manu Chopra, CEO of Karya.

Karya’s work helps enterprises accelerate the data design and collection process, enabling the creation of deployable AI solutions that cater to non-English speakers in India. The company will use NVIDIA NeMo and NVIDIA NIM to build its AI platform, which offers custom AI model training and pretrained models tailored to customers’ business needs.

Businesses and research centers can purchase the datasets Karya collects to train diverse, multilingual AI models. For example, Karya is working with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to build the largest gender-intentional, open-source AI dataset in Indic languages yet. Karya is employing over 30,000 low-income women participants across six language groups in India to help create the dataset, which will support the creation of diverse AI applications across agriculture, healthcare and banking.

Watch Karya’s session live at the AI Summit or on demand.

For more from the AI Summit, watch NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang’s fireside chat with Mukesh Ambani, chairman and managing director of Reliance Industries.

Read More

Start Local, Go Global: India’s Startups Spur Growth and Innovation With NVIDIA Technology

Start Local, Go Global: India’s Startups Spur Growth and Innovation With NVIDIA Technology

India is becoming a key producer of AI for virtually every industry — powered by thousands of startups that are serving the country’s multilingual, multicultural population and scaling out to global users.

The country is one of the top six global economies leading generative AI adoption and has seen rapid growth in its startup and investor ecosystem, rocketing to more than 100,000 startups this year from under 500 in 2016.

More than 2,000 are part of NVIDIA Inception, a free program for startups designed to accelerate innovation and growth through technical training and tools, go-to-market support and opportunities to connect with venture capitalists through the Inception VC Alliance.

At the NVIDIA AI Summit, taking place in Mumbai through Oct. 25, around 50 India-based startups are sharing AI innovations delivering impact in fields such as customer service, sports media, healthcare and robotics. These Inception members will be showcasing their solutions onsite in the Startup Pavilion, in panel discussions and in a startup pitch session. Startups can also attend a reverse pitch session where venture capital firms share their vision for the next wave of innovation.

Conversational AI for Indian Railway Customers

Bengaluru-based startup CoRover.ai already has over a billion users of its LLM-based conversational AI platform, which includes text, audio and video-based agents.

“The support of NVIDIA Inception is helping us advance our work to automate conversational AI use cases with domain-specific large language models,” said Ankush Sabharwal, CEO of CoRover. “NVIDIA AI technology enables us to deliver enterprise-grade virtual assistants that support 1.3 billion users in over 100 languages.”

CoRover’s AI platform powers chatbots and customer service applications for major private and public sector customers, such as the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation, the official provider of online tickets, drinking water and food for India’s railways stations and trains.

Dubbed AskDISHA, after the Sanskrit word for direction, the IRCTC’s multimodal chatbot handles more than 150,000 user queries daily, and has facilitated over 10 billion interactions for more than 175 million passengers to date. It assists customers with tasks such as booking or canceling train tickets, changing boarding stations, requesting refunds, and checking the status of their booking in languages including English, Hindi, Gujarati and Hinglish — a mix of Hindi and English.

The deployment of AskDISHA has resulted in a 70% improvement in IRCTC’s customer satisfaction rate and a 70% reduction in queries through other channels like social media, phone calls and emails.

CoRover’s modular AI tools were developed using NVIDIA NeMo, an end-to-end, cloud-native framework and suite of microservices for developing generative AI. They run on NVIDIA GPUs in the cloud, enabling CoRover to automatically scale up compute resources during peak usage — such as the moment train tickets are released.

Watch CoRover’s session live at the AI Summit or on demand, and learn more about Indian businesses building multilingual language models with NeMo.

Powering the Future of Sports Media

VideoVerse, founded in Mumbai with offices in six countries, has built a family of AI models to support content creation in the sports media industry — enabling global customers including the Indian Premier League for cricket, the Vietnam Basketball Association and the Mountain West Conference for American college football to generate game highlights up to 15x faster and boost viewership.

“Short-form video highlights that can be easily shared on social media can also help lesser-known sports gain audience attention and grow their fanbases,” said VideoVerse CEO Vinayak Shrivastav. “AI-assisted content creation makes it feasible for emerging sports like longball and kabbadi to raise awareness with a limited marketing budget.”

VideoVerse’s enterprise solution, called Magnifi, uses AI technologies such as vision analysis, natural language processing and optical character recognition to streamline editing workflows by detecting players, identifying key moments and tracking ball movement across multiple camera angles. Magnifi also adjusts video sizes automatically for horizontal and vertical formats across laptops, tablets and phones, ensuring the primary action remains centered in the frame.

VideoVerse uses NVIDIA CUDA libraries to accelerate AI models for image and video understanding, automatic speech recognition and natural language understanding. The company runs its custom AI models on NVIDIA Tensor Core GPUs for inference.

Watch VideoVerse’s session live at the AI Summit or on demand.

Rewriting the Narrative of Enterprise Efficiency 

Mumbai-based startup Fluid AI offers generative AI chatbots, voice calling bots and a range of application programming interfaces to boost enterprise efficiency. Its AI tools can access an organization’s knowledge base to provide teams with insights, reports and ideas — or to help accurately answer questions.

Fluid AI’s chatbots can be applied in customer service to increase agent productivity and reduce response times, generating accurate outputs in real time. Or, organizations can choose to deploy them with sales and customer-facing teams, using them for tasks like creating slide decks in under 15 seconds.

Fluid AI taps NVIDIA NIM microservices, the NVIDIA NeMo platform and the NVIDIA TensorRT inference engine to deliver a complete, scalable platform for developing custom generative AI for its customers.

The company is also exploring the use of NVIDIA Riva microservices to develop a voice experience for its chatbots that will help significantly reduce latency and offer higher-fidelity experiences. Its AI models run on NVIDIA GPUs in the cloud.

“Our work with NVIDIA has been invaluable — the low latency and high fidelity that we offer on AI-powered voice calls come from the innovation that NVIDIA technology allows us to achieve,” said Abhinav Aggarwal, founder of Fluid AI.

Watch Fluid AI’s session live at the AI summit or on demand.

Providing Data Work to Bridge the Digital Divide

Karya, based in Bengaluru, is a smartphone-based digital work platform that enables members of low-income and marginalized communities across India to earn supplemental income by completing language-based tasks that support the development of multilingual AI models.

Nearly 100,000 Karya workers are recording voice samples, transcribing audio or checking the accuracy of AI-generated sentences in their native languages, earning nearly 20x India’s minimum wage for their work. Karya also provides royalties to all contributors each time its datasets are sold to AI developers.

“By fairly compensating these communities for their digital work, we are able to boost their quality of life while supporting the creation of multilingual AI tools they’ll be able to use in the future,” said Manu Chopra, CEO of Karya.

Karya’s work helps enterprises accelerate the data design and collection process, enabling the creation of deployable AI solutions that cater to non-English speakers in India. The company will use NVIDIA NeMo and NVIDIA NIM to build its AI platform, which offers custom AI model training and pretrained models tailored to customers’ business needs.

Businesses and research centers can purchase the datasets Karya collects to train diverse, multilingual AI models. For example, Karya is working with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to build the largest gender-intentional, open-source AI dataset in Indic languages yet. Karya is employing over 30,000 low-income women participants across six language groups in India to help create the dataset, which will support the creation of diverse AI applications across agriculture, healthcare and banking.

Watch Karya’s session live at the AI Summit or on demand.

For more from the AI Summit, watch NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang’s fireside chat with Mukesh Ambani, chairman and managing director of Reliance Industries.

Read More

Start Local, Go Global: India’s Startups Spur Growth and Innovation With NVIDIA Technology

Start Local, Go Global: India’s Startups Spur Growth and Innovation With NVIDIA Technology

India is becoming a key producer of AI for virtually every industry — powered by thousands of startups that are serving the country’s multilingual, multicultural population and scaling out to global users.

The country is one of the top six global economies leading generative AI adoption and has seen rapid growth in its startup and investor ecosystem, rocketing to more than 100,000 startups this year from under 500 in 2016.

More than 2,000 are part of NVIDIA Inception, a free program for startups designed to accelerate innovation and growth through technical training and tools, go-to-market support and opportunities to connect with venture capitalists through the Inception VC Alliance.

At the NVIDIA AI Summit, taking place in Mumbai through Oct. 25, around 50 India-based startups are sharing AI innovations delivering impact in fields such as customer service, sports media, healthcare and robotics. These Inception members will be showcasing their solutions onsite in the Startup Pavilion, in panel discussions and in a startup pitch session. Startups can also attend a reverse pitch session where venture capital firms share their vision for the next wave of innovation.

Conversational AI for Indian Railway Customers

Bengaluru-based startup CoRover.ai already has over a billion users of its LLM-based conversational AI platform, which includes text, audio and video-based agents.

“The support of NVIDIA Inception is helping us advance our work to automate conversational AI use cases with domain-specific large language models,” said Ankush Sabharwal, CEO of CoRover. “NVIDIA AI technology enables us to deliver enterprise-grade virtual assistants that support 1.3 billion users in over 100 languages.”

CoRover’s AI platform powers chatbots and customer service applications for major private and public sector customers, such as the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation, the official provider of online tickets, drinking water and food for India’s railways stations and trains.

Dubbed AskDISHA, after the Sanskrit word for direction, the IRCTC’s multimodal chatbot handles more than 150,000 user queries daily, and has facilitated over 10 billion interactions for more than 175 million passengers to date. It assists customers with tasks such as booking or canceling train tickets, changing boarding stations, requesting refunds, and checking the status of their booking in languages including English, Hindi, Gujarati and Hinglish — a mix of Hindi and English.

The deployment of AskDISHA has resulted in a 70% improvement in IRCTC’s customer satisfaction rate and a 70% reduction in queries through other channels like social media, phone calls and emails.

CoRover’s modular AI tools were developed using NVIDIA NeMo, an end-to-end, cloud-native framework and suite of microservices for developing generative AI. They run on NVIDIA GPUs in the cloud, enabling CoRover to automatically scale up compute resources during peak usage — such as the moment train tickets are released.

Watch CoRover’s session live at the AI Summit or on demand, and learn more about Indian businesses building multilingual language models with NeMo.

Powering the Future of Sports Media

VideoVerse, founded in Mumbai with offices in six countries, has built a family of AI models to support content creation in the sports media industry — enabling global customers including the Indian Premier League for cricket, the Vietnam Basketball Association and the Mountain West Conference for American college football to generate game highlights up to 15x faster and boost viewership.

“Short-form video highlights that can be easily shared on social media can also help lesser-known sports gain audience attention and grow their fanbases,” said VideoVerse CEO Vinayak Shrivastav. “AI-assisted content creation makes it feasible for emerging sports like longball and kabbadi to raise awareness with a limited marketing budget.”

VideoVerse’s enterprise solution, called Magnifi, uses AI technologies such as vision analysis, natural language processing and optical character recognition to streamline editing workflows by detecting players, identifying key moments and tracking ball movement across multiple camera angles. Magnifi also adjusts video sizes automatically for horizontal and vertical formats across laptops, tablets and phones, ensuring the primary action remains centered in the frame.

VideoVerse uses NVIDIA CUDA libraries to accelerate AI models for image and video understanding, automatic speech recognition and natural language understanding. The company runs its custom AI models on NVIDIA Tensor Core GPUs for inference.

Watch VideoVerse’s session live at the AI Summit or on demand.

Rewriting the Narrative of Enterprise Efficiency 

Mumbai-based startup Fluid AI offers generative AI chatbots, voice calling bots and a range of application programming interfaces to boost enterprise efficiency. Its AI tools can access an organization’s knowledge base to provide teams with insights, reports and ideas — or to help accurately answer questions.

Fluid AI’s chatbots can be applied in customer service to increase agent productivity and reduce response times, generating accurate outputs in real time. Or, organizations can choose to deploy them with sales and customer-facing teams, using them for tasks like creating slide decks in under 15 seconds.

Fluid AI taps NVIDIA NIM microservices, the NVIDIA NeMo platform and the NVIDIA TensorRT inference engine to deliver a complete, scalable platform for developing custom generative AI for its customers.

The company is also exploring the use of NVIDIA Riva microservices to develop a voice experience for its chatbots that will help significantly reduce latency and offer higher-fidelity experiences. Its AI models run on NVIDIA GPUs in the cloud.

“Our work with NVIDIA has been invaluable — the low latency and high fidelity that we offer on AI-powered voice calls come from the innovation that NVIDIA technology allows us to achieve,” said Abhinav Aggarwal, founder of Fluid AI.

Watch Fluid AI’s session live at the AI summit or on demand.

Providing Data Work to Bridge the Digital Divide

Karya, based in Bengaluru, is a smartphone-based digital work platform that enables members of low-income and marginalized communities across India to earn supplemental income by completing language-based tasks that support the development of multilingual AI models.

Nearly 100,000 Karya workers are recording voice samples, transcribing audio or checking the accuracy of AI-generated sentences in their native languages, earning nearly 20x India’s minimum wage for their work. Karya also provides royalties to all contributors each time its datasets are sold to AI developers.

“By fairly compensating these communities for their digital work, we are able to boost their quality of life while supporting the creation of multilingual AI tools they’ll be able to use in the future,” said Manu Chopra, CEO of Karya.

Karya’s work helps enterprises accelerate the data design and collection process, enabling the creation of deployable AI solutions that cater to non-English speakers in India. The company will use NVIDIA NeMo and NVIDIA NIM to build its AI platform, which offers custom AI model training and pretrained models tailored to customers’ business needs.

Businesses and research centers can purchase the datasets Karya collects to train diverse, multilingual AI models. For example, Karya is working with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to build the largest gender-intentional, open-source AI dataset in Indic languages yet. Karya is employing over 30,000 low-income women participants across six language groups in India to help create the dataset, which will support the creation of diverse AI applications across agriculture, healthcare and banking.

Watch Karya’s session live at the AI Summit or on demand.

For more from the AI Summit, watch NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang’s fireside chat with Mukesh Ambani, chairman and managing director of Reliance Industries.

Read More

World’s Greatest Upskill: Consulting Giants Team With NVIDIA to Transform India Into Front Office for AI Era

World’s Greatest Upskill: Consulting Giants Team With NVIDIA to Transform India Into Front Office for AI Era

Information technology giants including Infosys, TCS, Tech Mahindra and Wipro are teaming with NVIDIA to accelerate AI adoption. They’re creating new jobs and training nearly half a million developers for the era of AI.

This great upskill is introducing a new wave of opportunity.

IT is a leading Indian export, and IDC reports that the Indian domestic IT & Business Services market was valued at $14.5 billion in 2023. Now, India’s technology leaders are taking on an expanded role as the industry shifts from providing IT services to consulting with global clients to meet the demand for front-office AI applications.

“In the coming years, IT service investments will be driven by interest in gen AI,” said Harish Krishnakumar, senior market analyst of IT Services at IDC India. “Enterprises will continue engaging with IT service providers to develop potential use cases and POCs and also to transform and manage their complex IT infrastructure and applications.”

Agents of Innovation

India’s IT consulting giants are helping clients deploy AI with custom-built solutions that use the NVIDIA AI Enterprise software platform. Clients can use these generative AI applications that include virtual agents that can learn, reason and take action to drive new levels of productivity and foster breakthroughs to help solve complex challenges across healthcare, climate, agriculture, manufacturing and more.

Consulting experts are creating custom models with NVIDIA NeMo and deploying AI in production with NVIDIA NIM microservices. Using NVIDIA NIM Agent Blueprints  — including a new blueprint for customer service announced today at the NVIDIA AI Summit in India — consultants are helping global clients tailor AI agents for their unique needs.

NeMo Curator is playing a key role in enabling consulting experts to train highly accurate sovereign AI for India and neighboring Southeast Asian countries. With NeMo Curator, consulting companies are processing high-quality data at scale in these low-resource languages and generating synthetic data to augment their existing datasets.

With NVIDIA RAPIDS, they’re accelerating data analytics to create a robust foundation for AI development and retrieval-augmented generation (RAG).

As manufacturing leaders seek to use physical AI to scale production, efficiency and safety, leading consulting firms are also tapping into the NVIDIA Omniverse Enterprise development platform to create industrial AI digital twins.

Consulting Leaders Create New Job Opportunities in AI

Goldman Sachs forecasts that AI has the potential to automate up to 20% of work tasks in emerging economies, including India. NVIDIA’s technology consulting partners are helping professionals and clients get ready for these AI-driven opportunities with full-stack NVIDIA AI.

  • Infosys uses NVIDIA AI Enterprise for Infosys Topaz, an AI-first set of offerings, to help businesses quickly adopt and integrate generative AI into their operations. It has set up an NVIDIA Center of Excellence that’s spearheading the reskilling of employees, development of solutions and adoption of NVIDIA technology across enterprises.
  • Tata Consultancy Services features NVIDIA AI Enterprise software in its industry solutions for automotive, manufacturing, telecommunications, financial services, retail and many other industry verticals. It has trained 50,000+ AI associates to help clients develop and implement AI strategies that are scalable, sustainable and responsible.
  • Tech Mahindra offers the Tech Mahindra Optimized Framework built on NVIDIA AI Enterprise to advance sovereign large language model frameworks and bring generative AI into mainstream enterprise applications. As part of the framework, Tech Mahindra will establish a Center of Excellence and introduce Project Indus 2.0, an advanced Hindi-based AI model that uses a new NIM microservice for the Nemotron-4-Hindi 4B model. It has reskilled over 45,000 employees through its AI proficiency framework.
  • Wipro has built its Wipro Enterprise Generative AI Studio with NVIDIA AI Enterprise to accelerate industry-specific use cases for supply chain management, marketing campaigns, contact center agents, financial services, retail and more. It has trained more than 225,000 employees — nearly its entire workforce — to be ready to serve AI client demands.

Faster Fixes: NIM Agent Blueprint for Customer Service Debuts to Speed Resolution

The new NIM Agent Blueprint for customer service can help India’s consulting leaders quickly build custom AI virtual assistants for call center clients. These AI virtual assistants can recommend solutions to resolve issues and help people efficiently serve customers.

Powered by NVIDIA NIM microservices and RAG, the blueprint shows how to build a solution that supports context-aware, multi-turn conversations and can provide general and personalized Q&A responses based on structured and unstructured data. Using NVIDIA NeMo Guardrails, developers can ensure that the AI virtual agents stay on topic.

NVIDIA’s consulting partners can help customers tailor the customer service agent blueprint to build unique virtual assistants using their preferred AI model — including sovereign LLMs from India-based model makers — and efficiently run it in production on the infrastructure of their choice with NVIDIA NIM.

Try the new NVIDIA NIM Agent Blueprint for free or get notified of the upcoming release of a downloadable version of the blueprint.

To learn more, watch the NVIDIA AI Summit India keynote with NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang.

Editor’s note: IDC figures and statement courtesy of IDC, “Worldwide Semiannual Services Tracker,” April 2024, and IDC: India’s IT Services Market Grows by 6.6% in 2023 as Enterprises Focus on Critical Projects, press release from June 2024.

Read More

World’s Greatest Upskill: Consulting Giants Team With NVIDIA to Transform India Into Front Office for AI Era

World’s Greatest Upskill: Consulting Giants Team With NVIDIA to Transform India Into Front Office for AI Era

Information technology giants including Infosys, TCS, Tech Mahindra and Wipro are teaming with NVIDIA to accelerate AI adoption. They’re creating new jobs and training nearly half a million developers for the era of AI.

This great upskill is introducing a new wave of opportunity.

IT is a leading Indian export, and IDC reports that the Indian domestic IT & Business Services market was valued at $14.5 billion in 2023. Now, India’s technology leaders are taking on an expanded role as the industry shifts from providing IT services to consulting with global clients to meet the demand for front-office AI applications.

“In the coming years, IT service investments will be driven by interest in gen AI,” said Harish Krishnakumar, senior market analyst of IT Services at IDC India. “Enterprises will continue engaging with IT service providers to develop potential use cases and POCs and also to transform and manage their complex IT infrastructure and applications.”

Agents of Innovation

India’s IT consulting giants are helping clients deploy AI with custom-built solutions that use the NVIDIA AI Enterprise software platform. Clients can use these generative AI applications that include virtual agents that can learn, reason and take action to drive new levels of productivity and foster breakthroughs to help solve complex challenges across healthcare, climate, agriculture, manufacturing and more.

Consulting experts are creating custom models with NVIDIA NeMo and deploying AI in production with NVIDIA NIM microservices. Using NVIDIA NIM Agent Blueprints  — including a new blueprint for customer service announced today at the NVIDIA AI Summit in India — consultants are helping global clients tailor AI agents for their unique needs.

NeMo Curator is playing a key role in enabling consulting experts to train highly accurate sovereign AI for India and neighboring Southeast Asian countries. With NeMo Curator, consulting companies are processing high-quality data at scale in these low-resource languages and generating synthetic data to augment their existing datasets.

With NVIDIA RAPIDS, they’re accelerating data analytics to create a robust foundation for AI development and retrieval-augmented generation (RAG).

As manufacturing leaders seek to use physical AI to scale production, efficiency and safety, leading consulting firms are also tapping into the NVIDIA Omniverse Enterprise development platform to create industrial AI digital twins.

Consulting Leaders Create New Job Opportunities in AI

Goldman Sachs forecasts that AI has the potential to automate up to 20% of work tasks in emerging economies, including India. NVIDIA’s technology consulting partners are helping professionals and clients get ready for these AI-driven opportunities with full-stack NVIDIA AI.

  • Infosys uses NVIDIA AI Enterprise for Infosys Topaz, an AI-first set of offerings, to help businesses quickly adopt and integrate generative AI into their operations. It has set up an NVIDIA Center of Excellence that’s spearheading the reskilling of employees, development of solutions and adoption of NVIDIA technology across enterprises.
  • Tata Consultancy Services features NVIDIA AI Enterprise software in its industry solutions for automotive, manufacturing, telecommunications, financial services, retail and many other industry verticals. It has trained 50,000+ AI associates to help clients develop and implement AI strategies that are scalable, sustainable and responsible.
  • Tech Mahindra offers the Tech Mahindra Optimized Framework built on NVIDIA AI Enterprise to advance sovereign large language model frameworks and bring generative AI into mainstream enterprise applications. As part of the framework, Tech Mahindra will establish a Center of Excellence and introduce Project Indus 2.0, an advanced Hindi-based AI model that uses a new NIM microservice for the Nemotron-4-Hindi 4B model. It has reskilled over 45,000 employees through its AI proficiency framework.
  • Wipro has built its Wipro Enterprise Generative AI Studio with NVIDIA AI Enterprise to accelerate industry-specific use cases for supply chain management, marketing campaigns, contact center agents, financial services, retail and more. It has trained more than 225,000 employees — nearly its entire workforce — to be ready to serve AI client demands.

Faster Fixes: NIM Agent Blueprint for Customer Service Debuts to Speed Resolution

The new NIM Agent Blueprint for customer service can help India’s consulting leaders quickly build custom AI virtual assistants for call center clients. These AI virtual assistants can recommend solutions to resolve issues and help people efficiently serve customers.

Powered by NVIDIA NIM microservices and RAG, the blueprint shows how to build a solution that supports context-aware, multi-turn conversations and can provide general and personalized Q&A responses based on structured and unstructured data. Using NVIDIA NeMo Guardrails, developers can ensure that the AI virtual agents stay on topic.

NVIDIA’s consulting partners can help customers tailor the customer service agent blueprint to build unique virtual assistants using their preferred AI model — including sovereign LLMs from India-based model makers — and efficiently run it in production on the infrastructure of their choice with NVIDIA NIM.

Try the new NVIDIA NIM Agent Blueprint for free or get notified of the upcoming release of a downloadable version of the blueprint.

To learn more, watch the NVIDIA AI Summit India keynote with NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang.

Editor’s note: IDC figures and statement courtesy of IDC, “Worldwide Semiannual Services Tracker,” April 2024, and IDC: India’s IT Services Market Grows by 6.6% in 2023 as Enterprises Focus on Critical Projects, press release from June 2024.

Read More

World’s Greatest Upskill: Consulting Giants Team With NVIDIA to Transform India Into Front Office for AI Era

World’s Greatest Upskill: Consulting Giants Team With NVIDIA to Transform India Into Front Office for AI Era

Information technology giants including Infosys, TCS, Tech Mahindra and Wipro are teaming with NVIDIA to accelerate AI adoption. They’re creating new jobs and training nearly half a million developers for the era of AI.

This great upskill is introducing a new wave of opportunity.

IT is a leading Indian export, and IDC reports that the Indian domestic IT & Business Services market was valued at $14.5 billion in 2023. Now, India’s technology leaders are taking on an expanded role as the industry shifts from providing IT services to consulting with global clients to meet the demand for front-office AI applications.

“In the coming years, IT service investments will be driven by interest in gen AI,” said Harish Krishnakumar, senior market analyst of IT Services at IDC India. “Enterprises will continue engaging with IT service providers to develop potential use cases and POCs and also to transform and manage their complex IT infrastructure and applications.”

Agents of Innovation

India’s IT consulting giants are helping clients deploy AI with custom-built solutions that use the NVIDIA AI Enterprise software platform. Clients can use these generative AI applications that include virtual agents that can learn, reason and take action to drive new levels of productivity and foster breakthroughs to help solve complex challenges across healthcare, climate, agriculture, manufacturing and more.

Consulting experts are creating custom models with NVIDIA NeMo and deploying AI in production with NVIDIA NIM microservices. Using NVIDIA NIM Agent Blueprints  — including a new blueprint for customer service announced today at the NVIDIA AI Summit in India — consultants are helping global clients tailor AI agents for their unique needs.

NeMo Curator is playing a key role in enabling consulting experts to train highly accurate sovereign AI for India and neighboring Southeast Asian countries. With NeMo Curator, consulting companies are processing high-quality data at scale in these low-resource languages and generating synthetic data to augment their existing datasets.

With NVIDIA RAPIDS, they’re accelerating data analytics to create a robust foundation for AI development and retrieval-augmented generation (RAG).

As manufacturing leaders seek to use physical AI to scale production, efficiency and safety, leading consulting firms are also tapping into the NVIDIA Omniverse Enterprise development platform to create industrial AI digital twins.

Consulting Leaders Create New Job Opportunities in AI

Goldman Sachs forecasts that AI has the potential to automate up to 20% of work tasks in emerging economies, including India. NVIDIA’s technology consulting partners are helping professionals and clients get ready for these AI-driven opportunities with full-stack NVIDIA AI.

  • Infosys uses NVIDIA AI Enterprise for Infosys Topaz, an AI-first set of offerings, to help businesses quickly adopt and integrate generative AI into their operations. It has set up an NVIDIA Center of Excellence that’s spearheading the reskilling of employees, development of solutions and adoption of NVIDIA technology across enterprises.
  • Tata Consultancy Services features NVIDIA AI Enterprise software in its industry solutions for automotive, manufacturing, telecommunications, financial services, retail and many other industry verticals. It has trained 50,000+ AI associates to help clients develop and implement AI strategies that are scalable, sustainable and responsible.
  • Tech Mahindra offers the Tech Mahindra Optimized Framework built on NVIDIA AI Enterprise to advance sovereign large language model frameworks and bring generative AI into mainstream enterprise applications. As part of the framework, Tech Mahindra will establish a Center of Excellence and introduce Project Indus 2.0, an advanced Hindi-based AI model that uses a new NIM microservice for the Nemotron-4-Hindi 4B model. It has reskilled over 45,000 employees through its AI proficiency framework.
  • Wipro has built its Wipro Enterprise Generative AI Studio with NVIDIA AI Enterprise to accelerate industry-specific use cases for supply chain management, marketing campaigns, contact center agents, financial services, retail and more. It has trained more than 225,000 employees — nearly its entire workforce — to be ready to serve AI client demands.

Faster Fixes: NIM Agent Blueprint for Customer Service Debuts to Speed Resolution

The new NIM Agent Blueprint for customer service can help India’s consulting leaders quickly build custom AI virtual assistants for call center clients. These AI virtual assistants can recommend solutions to resolve issues and help people efficiently serve customers.

Powered by NVIDIA NIM microservices and RAG, the blueprint shows how to build a solution that supports context-aware, multi-turn conversations and can provide general and personalized Q&A responses based on structured and unstructured data. Using NVIDIA NeMo Guardrails, developers can ensure that the AI virtual agents stay on topic.

NVIDIA’s consulting partners can help customers tailor the customer service agent blueprint to build unique virtual assistants using their preferred AI model — including sovereign LLMs from India-based model makers — and efficiently run it in production on the infrastructure of their choice with NVIDIA NIM.

Try the new NVIDIA NIM Agent Blueprint for free or get notified of the upcoming release of a downloadable version of the blueprint.

To learn more, watch the NVIDIA AI Summit India keynote with NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang.

Editor’s note: IDC figures and statement courtesy of IDC, “Worldwide Semiannual Services Tracker,” April 2024, and IDC: India’s IT Services Market Grows by 6.6% in 2023 as Enterprises Focus on Critical Projects, press release from June 2024.

Read More

World’s Greatest Upskill: Consulting Giants Team With NVIDIA to Transform India Into Front Office for AI Era

World’s Greatest Upskill: Consulting Giants Team With NVIDIA to Transform India Into Front Office for AI Era

Information technology giants including Infosys, TCS, Tech Mahindra and Wipro are teaming with NVIDIA to accelerate AI adoption. They’re creating new jobs and training nearly half a million developers for the era of AI.

This great upskill is introducing a new wave of opportunity.

IT is a leading Indian export, and IDC reports that the Indian domestic IT & Business Services market was valued at $14.5 billion in 2023. Now, India’s technology leaders are taking on an expanded role as the industry shifts from providing IT services to consulting with global clients to meet the demand for front-office AI applications.

“In the coming years, IT service investments will be driven by interest in gen AI,” said Harish Krishnakumar, senior market analyst of IT Services at IDC India. “Enterprises will continue engaging with IT service providers to develop potential use cases and POCs and also to transform and manage their complex IT infrastructure and applications.”

Agents of Innovation

India’s IT consulting giants are helping clients deploy AI with custom-built solutions that use the NVIDIA AI Enterprise software platform. Clients can use these generative AI applications that include virtual agents that can learn, reason and take action to drive new levels of productivity and foster breakthroughs to help solve complex challenges across healthcare, climate, agriculture, manufacturing and more.

Consulting experts are creating custom models with NVIDIA NeMo and deploying AI in production with NVIDIA NIM microservices. Using NVIDIA NIM Agent Blueprints  — including a new blueprint for customer service announced today at the NVIDIA AI Summit in India — consultants are helping global clients tailor AI agents for their unique needs.

NeMo Curator is playing a key role in enabling consulting experts to train highly accurate sovereign AI for India and neighboring Southeast Asian countries. With NeMo Curator, consulting companies are processing high-quality data at scale in these low-resource languages and generating synthetic data to augment their existing datasets.

With NVIDIA RAPIDS, they’re accelerating data analytics to create a robust foundation for AI development and retrieval-augmented generation (RAG).

As manufacturing leaders seek to use physical AI to scale production, efficiency and safety, leading consulting firms are also tapping into the NVIDIA Omniverse Enterprise development platform to create industrial AI digital twins.

Consulting Leaders Create New Job Opportunities in AI

Goldman Sachs forecasts that AI has the potential to automate up to 20% of work tasks in emerging economies, including India. NVIDIA’s technology consulting partners are helping professionals and clients get ready for these AI-driven opportunities with full-stack NVIDIA AI.

  • Infosys uses NVIDIA AI Enterprise for Infosys Topaz, an AI-first set of offerings, to help businesses quickly adopt and integrate generative AI into their operations. It has set up an NVIDIA Center of Excellence that’s spearheading the reskilling of employees, development of solutions and adoption of NVIDIA technology across enterprises.
  • Tata Consultancy Services features NVIDIA AI Enterprise software in its industry solutions for automotive, manufacturing, telecommunications, financial services, retail and many other industry verticals. It has trained 50,000+ AI associates to help clients develop and implement AI strategies that are scalable, sustainable and responsible.
  • Tech Mahindra offers the Tech Mahindra Optimized Framework built on NVIDIA AI Enterprise to advance sovereign large language model frameworks and bring generative AI into mainstream enterprise applications. As part of the framework, Tech Mahindra will establish a Center of Excellence and introduce Project Indus 2.0, an advanced Hindi-based AI model that uses a new NIM microservice for the Nemotron-4-Hindi 4B model. It has reskilled over 45,000 employees through its AI proficiency framework.
  • Wipro has built its Wipro Enterprise Generative AI Studio with NVIDIA AI Enterprise to accelerate industry-specific use cases for supply chain management, marketing campaigns, contact center agents, financial services, retail and more. It has trained more than 225,000 employees — nearly its entire workforce — to be ready to serve AI client demands.

Faster Fixes: NIM Agent Blueprint for Customer Service Debuts to Speed Resolution

The new NIM Agent Blueprint for customer service can help India’s consulting leaders quickly build custom AI virtual assistants for call center clients. These AI virtual assistants can recommend solutions to resolve issues and help people efficiently serve customers.

Powered by NVIDIA NIM microservices and RAG, the blueprint shows how to build a solution that supports context-aware, multi-turn conversations and can provide general and personalized Q&A responses based on structured and unstructured data. Using NVIDIA NeMo Guardrails, developers can ensure that the AI virtual agents stay on topic.

NVIDIA’s consulting partners can help customers tailor the customer service agent blueprint to build unique virtual assistants using their preferred AI model — including sovereign LLMs from India-based model makers — and efficiently run it in production on the infrastructure of their choice with NVIDIA NIM.

Try the new NVIDIA NIM Agent Blueprint for free or get notified of the upcoming release of a downloadable version of the blueprint.

To learn more, watch the NVIDIA AI Summit India keynote with NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang.

Editor’s note: IDC figures and statement courtesy of IDC, “Worldwide Semiannual Services Tracker,” April 2024, and IDC: India’s IT Services Market Grows by 6.6% in 2023 as Enterprises Focus on Critical Projects, press release from June 2024.

Read More

World’s Greatest Upskill: Consulting Giants Team With NVIDIA to Transform India Into Front Office for AI Era

World’s Greatest Upskill: Consulting Giants Team With NVIDIA to Transform India Into Front Office for AI Era

Information technology giants including Infosys, TCS, Tech Mahindra and Wipro are teaming with NVIDIA to accelerate AI adoption. They’re creating new jobs and training nearly half a million developers for the era of AI.

This great upskill is introducing a new wave of opportunity.

IT is a leading Indian export, and IDC reports that the Indian domestic IT & Business Services market was valued at $14.5 billion in 2023. Now, India’s technology leaders are taking on an expanded role as the industry shifts from providing IT services to consulting with global clients to meet the demand for front-office AI applications.

“In the coming years, IT service investments will be driven by interest in gen AI,” said Harish Krishnakumar, senior market analyst of IT Services at IDC India. “Enterprises will continue engaging with IT service providers to develop potential use cases and POCs and also to transform and manage their complex IT infrastructure and applications.”

Agents of Innovation

India’s IT consulting giants are helping clients deploy AI with custom-built solutions that use the NVIDIA AI Enterprise software platform. Clients can use these generative AI applications that include virtual agents that can learn, reason and take action to drive new levels of productivity and foster breakthroughs to help solve complex challenges across healthcare, climate, agriculture, manufacturing and more.

Consulting experts are creating custom models with NVIDIA NeMo and deploying AI in production with NVIDIA NIM microservices. Using NVIDIA NIM Agent Blueprints  — including a new blueprint for customer service announced today at the NVIDIA AI Summit in India — consultants are helping global clients tailor AI agents for their unique needs.

NeMo Curator is playing a key role in enabling consulting experts to train highly accurate sovereign AI for India and neighboring Southeast Asian countries. With NeMo Curator, consulting companies are processing high-quality data at scale in these low-resource languages and generating synthetic data to augment their existing datasets.

With NVIDIA RAPIDS, they’re accelerating data analytics to create a robust foundation for AI development and retrieval-augmented generation (RAG).

As manufacturing leaders seek to use physical AI to scale production, efficiency and safety, leading consulting firms are also tapping into the NVIDIA Omniverse Enterprise development platform to create industrial AI digital twins.

Consulting Leaders Create New Job Opportunities in AI

Goldman Sachs forecasts that AI has the potential to automate up to 20% of work tasks in emerging economies, including India. NVIDIA’s technology consulting partners are helping professionals and clients get ready for these AI-driven opportunities with full-stack NVIDIA AI.

  • Infosys uses NVIDIA AI Enterprise for Infosys Topaz, an AI-first set of offerings, to help businesses quickly adopt and integrate generative AI into their operations. It has set up an NVIDIA Center of Excellence that’s spearheading the reskilling of employees, development of solutions and adoption of NVIDIA technology across enterprises.
  • Tata Consultancy Services features NVIDIA AI Enterprise software in its industry solutions for automotive, manufacturing, telecommunications, financial services, retail and many other industry verticals. It has trained 50,000+ AI associates to help clients develop and implement AI strategies that are scalable, sustainable and responsible.
  • Tech Mahindra offers the Tech Mahindra Optimized Framework built on NVIDIA AI Enterprise to advance sovereign large language model frameworks and bring generative AI into mainstream enterprise applications. As part of the framework, Tech Mahindra will establish a Center of Excellence and introduce Project Indus 2.0, an advanced Hindi-based AI model that uses a new NIM microservice for the Nemotron-4-Hindi 4B model. It has reskilled over 45,000 employees through its AI proficiency framework.
  • Wipro has built its Wipro Enterprise Generative AI Studio with NVIDIA AI Enterprise to accelerate industry-specific use cases for supply chain management, marketing campaigns, contact center agents, financial services, retail and more. It has trained more than 225,000 employees — nearly its entire workforce — to be ready to serve AI client demands.

Faster Fixes: NIM Agent Blueprint for Customer Service Debuts to Speed Resolution

The new NIM Agent Blueprint for customer service can help India’s consulting leaders quickly build custom AI virtual assistants for call center clients. These AI virtual assistants can recommend solutions to resolve issues and help people efficiently serve customers.

Powered by NVIDIA NIM microservices and RAG, the blueprint shows how to build a solution that supports context-aware, multi-turn conversations and can provide general and personalized Q&A responses based on structured and unstructured data. Using NVIDIA NeMo Guardrails, developers can ensure that the AI virtual agents stay on topic.

NVIDIA’s consulting partners can help customers tailor the customer service agent blueprint to build unique virtual assistants using their preferred AI model — including sovereign LLMs from India-based model makers — and efficiently run it in production on the infrastructure of their choice with NVIDIA NIM.

Try the new NVIDIA NIM Agent Blueprint for free or get notified of the upcoming release of a downloadable version of the blueprint.

To learn more, watch the NVIDIA AI Summit India keynote with NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang.

Editor’s note: IDC figures and statement courtesy of IDC, “Worldwide Semiannual Services Tracker,” April 2024, and IDC: India’s IT Services Market Grows by 6.6% in 2023 as Enterprises Focus on Critical Projects, press release from June 2024.

Read More

World’s Greatest Upskill: Consulting Giants Team With NVIDIA to Transform India Into Front Office for AI Era

World’s Greatest Upskill: Consulting Giants Team With NVIDIA to Transform India Into Front Office for AI Era

Information technology giants including Infosys, TCS, Tech Mahindra and Wipro are teaming with NVIDIA to accelerate AI adoption. They’re creating new jobs and training nearly half a million developers for the era of AI.

This great upskill is introducing a new wave of opportunity.

IT is a leading Indian export, and IDC reports that the Indian domestic IT & Business Services market was valued at $14.5 billion in 2023. Now, India’s technology leaders are taking on an expanded role as the industry shifts from providing IT services to consulting with global clients to meet the demand for front-office AI applications.

“In the coming years, IT service investments will be driven by interest in gen AI,” said Harish Krishnakumar, senior market analyst of IT Services at IDC India. “Enterprises will continue engaging with IT service providers to develop potential use cases and POCs and also to transform and manage their complex IT infrastructure and applications.”

Agents of Innovation

India’s IT consulting giants are helping clients deploy AI with custom-built solutions that use the NVIDIA AI Enterprise software platform. Clients can use these generative AI applications that include virtual agents that can learn, reason and take action to drive new levels of productivity and foster breakthroughs to help solve complex challenges across healthcare, climate, agriculture, manufacturing and more.

Consulting experts are creating custom models with NVIDIA NeMo and deploying AI in production with NVIDIA NIM microservices. Using NVIDIA NIM Agent Blueprints  — including a new blueprint for customer service announced today at the NVIDIA AI Summit in India — consultants are helping global clients tailor AI agents for their unique needs.

NeMo Curator is playing a key role in enabling consulting experts to train highly accurate sovereign AI for India and neighboring Southeast Asian countries. With NeMo Curator, consulting companies are processing high-quality data at scale in these low-resource languages and generating synthetic data to augment their existing datasets.

With NVIDIA RAPIDS, they’re accelerating data analytics to create a robust foundation for AI development and retrieval-augmented generation (RAG).

As manufacturing leaders seek to use physical AI to scale production, efficiency and safety, leading consulting firms are also tapping into the NVIDIA Omniverse Enterprise development platform to create industrial AI digital twins.

Consulting Leaders Create New Job Opportunities in AI

Goldman Sachs forecasts that AI has the potential to automate up to 20% of work tasks in emerging economies, including India. NVIDIA’s technology consulting partners are helping professionals and clients get ready for these AI-driven opportunities with full-stack NVIDIA AI.

  • Infosys uses NVIDIA AI Enterprise for Infosys Topaz, an AI-first set of offerings, to help businesses quickly adopt and integrate generative AI into their operations. It has set up an NVIDIA Center of Excellence that’s spearheading the reskilling of employees, development of solutions and adoption of NVIDIA technology across enterprises.
  • Tata Consultancy Services features NVIDIA AI Enterprise software in its industry solutions for automotive, manufacturing, telecommunications, financial services, retail and many other industry verticals. It has trained 50,000+ AI associates to help clients develop and implement AI strategies that are scalable, sustainable and responsible.
  • Tech Mahindra offers the Tech Mahindra Optimized Framework built on NVIDIA AI Enterprise to advance sovereign large language model frameworks and bring generative AI into mainstream enterprise applications. As part of the framework, Tech Mahindra will establish a Center of Excellence and introduce Project Indus 2.0, an advanced Hindi-based AI model that uses a new NIM microservice for the Nemotron-4-Hindi 4B model. It has reskilled over 45,000 employees through its AI proficiency framework.
  • Wipro has built its Wipro Enterprise Generative AI Studio with NVIDIA AI Enterprise to accelerate industry-specific use cases for supply chain management, marketing campaigns, contact center agents, financial services, retail and more. It has trained more than 225,000 employees — nearly its entire workforce — to be ready to serve AI client demands.

Faster Fixes: NIM Agent Blueprint for Customer Service Debuts to Speed Resolution

The new NIM Agent Blueprint for customer service can help India’s consulting leaders quickly build custom AI virtual assistants for call center clients. These AI virtual assistants can recommend solutions to resolve issues and help people efficiently serve customers.

Powered by NVIDIA NIM microservices and RAG, the blueprint shows how to build a solution that supports context-aware, multi-turn conversations and can provide general and personalized Q&A responses based on structured and unstructured data. Using NVIDIA NeMo Guardrails, developers can ensure that the AI virtual agents stay on topic.

NVIDIA’s consulting partners can help customers tailor the customer service agent blueprint to build unique virtual assistants using their preferred AI model — including sovereign LLMs from India-based model makers — and efficiently run it in production on the infrastructure of their choice with NVIDIA NIM.

Try the new NVIDIA NIM Agent Blueprint for free or get notified of the upcoming release of a downloadable version of the blueprint.

To learn more, watch the NVIDIA AI Summit India keynote with NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang.

Editor’s note: IDC figures and statement courtesy of IDC, “Worldwide Semiannual Services Tracker,” April 2024, and IDC: India’s IT Services Market Grows by 6.6% in 2023 as Enterprises Focus on Critical Projects, press release from June 2024.

Read More