Indians are busy building 12k courses that teach how to master AI and earn tens of lakhs every month, while the US and China are building AI and moving years ahead of us.
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Anonymous 3
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The biggest issue with India’s AI ecosystem isn’t funding or talent, it’s execution. We get stuck in bureaucracy, red tape, and overhyping half-baked projects. If we want to compete with OpenAI, we need to move fast and stop celebrating mediocrity
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