5 AI developments you might have overlooked today: Reliance supports AI model, AI to forecast land suitability, and more
AI update: Today, a leading engineering institute in India is teaming up with BharatGPT to introduce a ChatGPT-inspired service called “Hanooman,” supported by Reliance Industries Ltd. Additionally, researchers utilized AI to forecast potential changes in agricultural land suitability by 2050. Stay informed about the latest developments in the AI industry on February 21, 2024.
- Confidence in supporting the development of the ChatGPT-style Hanooman service
BharatGPT and its eight affiliated universities presented a teaser of their large language model similar to ChatGPT, Hanooman. The initiative is also backed by Reliance Industries Ltd. as it focuses on India’s bid to join the AI race. The name of the artificial intelligence model is inspired by the Hindu god “Hanuman”. The AI model is predicted to come in 11 local languages and will be integrated into various sectors such as healthcare, governance, financial services and education, according to a Bloomberg report.
2. Artificial intelligence helped researchers study how the suitability of agricultural land could change by 2050
According to the latest study, researchers used artificial intelligence to examine the suitability of farmland after 25 years. To predict the distribution of farmland, researchers study different climate models and socio-economic pathways. The study reported that in the next 25 years, farmland will expand in the northern regions. Valery Shevchenko, a research engineer at Russia’s Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology, said: “We have obtained a model that predicts the current situation with good accuracy, and we used this model to predict what will happen in 2050. We cannot say that this is 100 percent true, because it is important to take considering many parameters,” according to a PTI report.
3. Perplexity AI founder reveals user numbers in India
AI startup Perplexity AI has 1 million Indian users, according to founder Aravind Srinivas. He emphasized that India is very much aware of generative AI technology. Aravind said, “A lot of people are aware of ChatGPT and big language models… They’re already using these technologies in creative ways. So I think we’re going to see much faster movement in the AI revolution in India compared to the previous web and mobile revolution where we were a bit behind the rest According to a Moneycontrol report, Aravind is also looking to increase its user base in India due to population growth.
4. HCLSoftware introduced artificial intelligence and sovereign cloud-based technology solutions
HCLSoftware unveiled its advanced artificial intelligence (AI) and autonomous cloud-based technology solutions at the Groundbreaking Ceremony 4.0 at Indira Gandhi Pratishthan in Lucknow. The goal of the new change is to introduce an artificial intelligence innovation that allows all citizens to benefit from the digital ecosystem to promote social well-being. Rajiv Shesh, Chief Revenue Officer, HCLSoftware said, “AI-based technologies are helping to transform government technology, empowering citizens at the grassroots level and promoting digital inclusion. It enables inclusive politics, equitable distribution of resources and responsive governance, promoting transparency and empowerment while bridging digital divides in society.” ”, according to a report by Moneycontrol.
5. White House discussions on “open” versus “closed” AI systems
Joe Biden’s administration is debating the pros and cons of open artificial intelligence systems. According to reports, the White House is also seeking public comment on the risks and benefits of artificial intelligence systems. Biden said, “Innovations can have significant benefits, but also significant security risks, such as removing safeguards from the model.” In addition, Trade Minister Gina Raimondo has until July to consult with experts about possible benefits and risks, according to AP’s report.