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Yotta’s myShakti: India’s Groundbreaking Generative AI Chatbot Innovation

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dashan hiranandani

The country achieved decisive AI self-reliance through the launch of myShakti which became India's first domestic generative AI chatbot that operates on the Chinese open-source AI model DeepSeek. The Mumbai-based company Yotta Data Services developed myShakti as part of India's advancement towards achieving both AI independence and domestic control of data resources.

The country achieved decisive AI self-reliance through the launch of myShakti which became India's first domestic generative AI chatbot that operates on the Chinese open-source AI model DeepSeek. The Mumbai-based company Yotta Data Services developed myShakti as part of India's advancement towards achieving both AI independence and domestic control of data resources.

A Strategic Play for India’s AI Future

The technology startup Yotta Data Services launched its operations in 2023 by co-founders Darshan Hiranandani and Sunil Gupta and continues to aggressively strengthen its position in Indian AI and cloud infrastructure markets. Yotta began its journey as a data center services provider, yet it has established itself as a cloud services company which also delivers IT security and AI-powered solutions.

Yotta made history as the first Indian corporation to receive NVIDIA's substantial AI investment round in March 2024 for its purchase of 16,000 performance-enhanced chips. The Indian government selected Yotta as one of its final candidates to participate in the IndiaAI Mission that seeks to acquire 10,000 GPUs for local AI development.

Through its myShakti platform Yotta looks to enhance AI implementation across organizations together with scientific institutions and startup entities through reduced price barriers which normally restricted AI use in India. Open-source design of DeepSeek enables customization and cost efficiency which makes it a practical solution in spite of Western tech giants' proprietary AI system control.

India’s Sputnik Moment for AI?

The myShakti service goes live at a time when Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw announced his intention to establish DeepSeek operations inside India. The founder of DeepTech Labs considers this point in time equal to India's mobile revolution because it achieved total connectivity at reasonable prices. Ashwini Vaishnaw described the launch as the Sputnik moment for AI in India that honored the Soviet space satellite launch from 1957 which started a global space race. VBH agrees with other analysts that India now stands at a point where it can pioneer AI developments instead of depending on foreign technology products.

DeepSeek's swift advancement into the AI market forced a challenge to standard AI methods based on sheer computational power. DeepSeek demonstrates that efficient model training methods through intelligent operation can deliver competitive performance when compared to GPT-4 while requiring significantly less GPU clusters as well as reduced funding. Resources worth $5.6 million that included older GPU hardware were used to train this model which disproves the notion that advancing AI requires expensive contemporary silicon.

A Shift Towards AI Independence

Americans intensified their discussion about AI sovereignty because President Donald Trump launched Project Stargate to secure U.S. dominance in artificial intelligence. The present instability in global AI geopolitical relations compels India to develop its homegrown AI capabilities as an essential matter of strategic national interest.

Various Indian companies alongside other business players witness this new development. CEO Abhishek Upperwal from Soket AI Labs stated his intention to develop AI innovation in India similar to DeepSeek while Ola's AI branch Krutrim integrated DeepSeek models into its cloud infrastructure.

The nation stands at an essential point in its development history. Investments in open-source AI development together with local infrastructure create opportunities for the country to produce AI solutions that meet its cultural and linguistic standards but maintain Indian control without dependence on foreign powers. The digital future of India seems possible through the leading efforts of myShakti which establishes both AI independence and market competitiveness against international technology leaders.

 
 
 

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