Forget about Foundational models (LLMs) in India we don't even have our own e-mail server.
Today anyone can build it but to make it a successful product, one would need to provide it for FREE and with better perks as compared to Gmail, only then peo
I truly agree brother, we are far far behind. Mainly our mindset and risk taking appetite is way too behind
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