
At the I/O Connect event in Bengaluru, Google unveiled several initiatives aimed at bolstering India's AI developer community. The company introduced new large language models (LLMs) and the IndicGenBench AI benchmark tool, designed specifically for Indian developers. Google highlighted India's significant role in the adoption of its Gemini AI models, which are currently utilized by 1.5 million developers worldwide. Additionally, Google has partnered with the MeitY Startup Hub to train 10,000 Indian startups in artificial intelligence, reinforcing its commitment to support the burgeoning generative AI sector in the country. The collaboration aims to enhance access to Google's AI models and foster innovation among startups. Google anticipates that India will lead a revolution in AI technology, further solidifying its position as a major player in the global AI landscape.











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