By Arsheeya Bajwa
MUMBAI, Oct 24 (Reuters) - Chip behemoth Nvidia ( NVDA ) expanded
tie-ups on Thursday with India's big firms, such as Reliance
Industries, and launched a lightweight artificial intelligence
(AI) model for the widely-used Hindi language, as it looks to
tap a growing market.
The company is hosting an AI summit in the business
capital of Mumbai, at which Chief Executive Jensen Huang chatted
with the chairman of conglomerate Reliance, Mukesh
Ambani, who is also Asia's richest man.
"Nvidia ( NVDA ) is AI in India," Huang said. "In just one year's
time, by the end of this year, we will have nearly 20 times more
compute here in India than just a little over a year ago," he
added, referring to the infrastructure for computing.
From large companies to startups, businesses in India have
focused on building AI models based on its diverse languages to
grow consumer appeal and drive activities such as customer
service AI assistants and content translation.
Nvidia ( NVDA ) said it was rolling out the new small language model,
dubbed Nemotron-4-Mini-Hindi-4B, with 4 billion parameters, for
firms to use in developing their own AI models.
"The model was pruned, distilled and trained with a
combination of real-world Hindi data, synthetic Hindi data and
an equal amount of English data," it said in a statement.
Indian IT services firm Tech Mahindra is the first
to use the Nvidia ( NVDA ) offering to develop a custom AI model called
Indus 2.0, focused on Hindi and dozens of its dialects, the U.S.
company said.
Just a tenth of the population of 1.4 billion speaks English
in India, where the constitution recognises 22 languages, it
added.
Besides Tech Mahindra, Nvidia ( NVDA ) is partnering with India's
other IT giants Infosys, TCS and Wipro
, to train about half a million developers to design
and deploy AI agents using its software.
Reliance and Ola Electric were among the companies
that would use its "Omniverse" simulation technology, allowing
them to test factory plans in a virtual world.
CROWD AT EVENT
Thursday's event was delayed more than half-an-hour, which
managers blamed on the large crowd that gathered to see Huang,
the face of the AI chip boom, a number an Nvidia ( NVDA )
employee described as "easily a few thousand".
Unlike large-language models, such as OpenAI's GPT-4, used
to power ChatGPT, small language models are trained on much
smaller and more specific datasets. Typically cheaper as well,
they are more attractive for companies with scarce resources.
Global chip firms are investing and setting up facilities in
India as it races to build up the semiconductor industry and
compete with major hubs such as Taiwan, though analysts say the
effort could take years.
Since first setting up shop nearly two decades ago, Nvidia ( NVDA )
has engineering and design centers in India, as well as offices
in key cities such as the southern tech hub of Bengaluru and
neighbouring Hyderabad.
In September last year, Reliance and Nvidia ( NVDA ) vowed to develop
AI supercomputers in India and build large language models
trained on its languages. Later that year, Nvidia ( NVDA ) unveiled a
similar partnership with Tata Group.