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India is putting the spotlight on ethical and inclusive AI, emphasising the need to make the technology accessible to people across society.
Anthropic identified India as its second-largest market for its AI products and services.
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Mumbai Tech Week convened major AI executives from OpenAI, Meta, and Anthropic in India.
India is emphasizing ethical and inclusive AI with a focus on broad societal accessibility.
India's role in the global AI industry is rapidly increasing, as acknowledged by leading firms.
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India is putting the spotlight on ethical and inclusive AI, emphasising the need to make the technology accessible to people across society. The ongoing Mumbai Tech Week has brought together executives from tech giants, including OpenAI, Meta and Anthropic. US AI firm Anthropic highlighted the significance of India as its second-largest market, underlining the country's growing importance in the global AI race. Rebecca Bundhun reports from Mumbai.
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