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India is now building it's own bias-free LLM says Ashwini Vaishnaw. Startups struggled. VCs hesitated. The private sector couldn't—or wouldn't—step up. So the government decided to take matters into its own hands. Great initiative, some might say,

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Hey I am on Medial • 2m

Startups struggled? Who said? Bro VCs hesitated is only true. and for a while the govt was thinking about bringing in rules and laws and all na...they didn't think of innovating first earlier. Please ha, don't blame others ki nahi hua pehle

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