Meta's 'Build with AI Summit' in Bengaluru: Unlocking India's ecosystem through open-source innovation
Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], October 23 (ANI): The Tech giant Meta on Wednesday hosted a 'Build with AI Summit' in Bengaluru. The event highlights a thriving developer ecosystem, combined with a rapidly growing talent pool, is setting the stage for a revolution in AI-powered digital transformation.
The summit emphasized recognising the immense potential of India's digital ecosystem, which is poised to lead the charge in AI adoption and integration across sectors. Open-source models will fuel this evolution while also enabling developers, educational institutions, government agencies and enterprises to build cost-effective, scalable solutions tailored to India's unique challenges.
Meta organized an AI Hackathon to empower developers and propel the future of innovation using Meta Llama's open platform. With over 1,500+ registrations, more than 350 proposals and 90+ participating teams, CurePharmaAI, CivicFix, and evAIssment emerged as winners, with a special mention to SheBuilds - an all-women team. Participants also had the chance to submit their proposals for the Llama Impact Grants, with potential funding of up to USD 100K and USD 500K, under the regional track and global track respectively.
Sandhya Devanathan, Vice President and Head, Meta India added, "At Meta, we believe in India's potential to lead the way in AI, just as it did with mobile internet. We're deeply intertwined with India's growth story, from partnering with government agencies to enabling millions of small businesses to scale. AI's breakthroughs are giving us the tools to solve problems once thought impossible, and India's readiness to embrace open-source AI is fueling this transformation. With our Llama models and AI assistants like Meta AI, we're confident India will be at the forefront of this AI revolution, driving growth, innovation, and digital transformation across industries."
The Meta's open-source models are also being used in education-focused initiatives such as Arivihan, India's first fully automated online learning platform. Powered by Llama models, Arivihan generates personalized lecture scripts and answers to over 100,000 students' queries. Additionally, AI4Bharat and startups such as Sarvam AI are advancing AI for Indic languages, creating Hindi LLMs while operating under limited resources.
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