The state of DeepTech funding in India (2024) is miserable and then we ask why can't India build its own foundational model.
- Out of all the deals only 7.99% accounts for DeepTech (at 6th position), whereas E-commerce (1st) is at 22%. Enterprise te
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Anonymous 3
Hey I am on Medial • 2m
India needs DeepTech for AI, semiconductors, and foundational models, but no one wants to fund the hard stuff. Everyone wants the next Flipkart, not the next OpenAI. Love the irony
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Hi any body using foundational models (llms) in development if you doing so are you using closed like gpt or Gemini for opensource models if you are using closed source why only that because you can save money by using opensource with low parameter m
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With just 15 global companies producing foundational models, it's clear how complex and capital-intensive this field is. The AI boom favors industry giants with resources and tech advantages, while startups refining these models to make money contend