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Harshajit Sarmah

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After selling his bootstrapped startup Wingify for $200 million, Paras Chopra is diving into artificial intelligence. His next big project is a foundational AI research lab in India, focused on building advanced models and algorithms for the world. India is making big moves in AI, and Chopra’s lab aligns with the government’s push to develop homegrown AI solutions. But he’s taking a different approach—prioritizing efficiency over billion-dollar GPU budgets, believing that constraints fuel creativity. His goal is to make AI think, reason, and solve complex problems—maybe even some of humanity’s biggest challenges like poverty and disease.

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