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Sundar Pichai's Google's BIG collaboration with IIT, BharatGen to build indigenous…
Sundar Pichai's Google's BIG collaboration with IIT, BharatGen to build indigenous…

India.com

time6 days ago

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  • India.com

Sundar Pichai's Google's BIG collaboration with IIT, BharatGen to build indigenous…

Google will partner with BharatGen at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay to develop indigenous automatic speech recognition and text-to-speech models for Indic languages, Manish Gupta, Senior Director for India and APAC at Google DeepMind, announced on Wednesday. Gupta was addressing a gathering at Google I/O Connect India 2025 held in Bengaluru where the IT giant announced new initiatives and AI capabilities to support the Indian developer and startup ecosystem. 'India's success story using AI capabilities to build real world applications that are reaching millions of businesses and people across India and the world,' he said. Google Partners With Local Communities According to him, Google has also partnered with local communities to apply the research done at Google DeepMind to build impactful solutions for India across energy, medicine and material science. 'For instance, 1.5 lakh researchers across India are using AlphaFold to help solve some of humanity's most complex challenges, from autoimmune diseases to cancer,' he added. He also reiterated the recent announcement of Google, that the subscription for Google AI Pro Plan will be offered to students across India for free for a year. Google's Gemma Models Gupta said the company's Gemma models are also contributing to India's AI ambition. 'Sarvam, Soket AI and Gnani, which have been selected by the India AI Mission, are building the next generation of Make in India AI models based on Gemma,' he added. According to him, Google has been closely collaborating with Sarvam, which built the recently-released Sarvam-Translate model for long-form text translation using Gemma. During the event, Google also announced that it is expanding the availability of fresh and accurate information in Google Maps comprising over 250 million places worldwide, enabling developers to build better generative AI features. Indians, according to Google, are the second largest number of active developers on Google Play across the world, contributing over 10 lakh developer jobs in 2024. Targeting them, Google launched 'Google Play x Unity Game Developer Training', a free, immersive, and globally-recognised training and certification program for aspiring and professional game developers in India. (With Inputs From PTI)

Google's AI model Gemini 2.5 Flash to support local processing of data
Google's AI model Gemini 2.5 Flash to support local processing of data

Economic Times

time24-07-2025

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  • Economic Times

Google's AI model Gemini 2.5 Flash to support local processing of data

Indian developers can now access Google's latest AI model Gemini 2.5 Flash, which will support processing of data locally in the company's data centres in Delhi and Mumbai, allowing them to develop solutions for regulated industries like banking and financial services and for low latency applications. This is part of broader efforts from Google as it continues to invest and grow its footprint in India, Google Cloud Asia Pacific vice-president Bikram Singh Bedi told ET on the sidelines of the Google I/O Connect event here on Wednesday. 'A key part of investments is partnerships, the local customers, with the local partners to drive things forward, as far as AI from Google and Google Cloud are concerned,' he said. The company is also working with enterprises and startups where it is seeing momentum. Speaking at the event, Preeti Lobana, country manager, Google India, said to build endearing companies, startups need to solve fundamental issues in areas such as healthcare, climate and sustainability using deep AI solutions. Building trust, privacy and security from day one is also key. Google has been expanding in the country in recent years. The US-based tech giant currently operates two data centres, in Mumbai and Delhi, and is reportedly in talks to acquire land in Mumbai for another data centre. Bedi did not respond to queries about expanding its data centre presence in is second largest in terms of active developers for Google. According to a report by Public First, the Indian app publishers earned Rs 4 lakh crore through Android and Google Play in is integrating Gemini 2.5 Pro with its developer studio Firebase, which will allow developers to use multimodal prompts. Its open-source AI model, Gemma 3, supports 140 languages, including six Indian startups Sarvam, Soket Labs and are using Gemma to build AI models for various use cases. Sarvam, for instance, has built a translation model using week, Google offered a one-year free subscription of Google AI Pro worth Rs 19,500 to students, where they will be able to access a suite of products including Gemini 2.5 Pro, Notebook LLM and video model Veo 3.

From comics to chatbots, startups adopt Google AI for local impact
From comics to chatbots, startups adopt Google AI for local impact

Business Standard

time23-07-2025

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  • Business Standard

From comics to chatbots, startups adopt Google AI for local impact

Eight Indian startups demonstrated applications built on Google's AI platforms at the Google I/O Connect India 2025 conference, showcasing how local companies are leveraging the tech giant's cloud infrastructure to tackle challenges across education, governance, commerce and media. The demonstrations highlighted how India's entrepreneurial ecosystem has embraced Google's AI Studio, Cloud and Vertex AI services to build scalable solutions tailored to the country's diverse market needs. One such startup, Sarvam—selected for the INDIAai Mission—is building AI tools tailored to India's cultural and linguistic diversity. Its open-source Sarvam-Translate model, built on Google's Gemma 3, delivers accurate, context-rich translations across all 22 official Indian languages. Gemma 3's multilingual efficiency helped cut training and inference costs, enabling Sarvam to scale the model, which now handles over 100,000 translation requests weekly. The API also powers Samvaad, Sarvam's conversational AI platform, which has processed more than 10 million conversation turns in Indian languages. 'Gemma breaks down Indian language text into fewer tokens on average, which directly improves the model's ability to represent and learn from these languages efficiently,' said Pratyush Kumar, founder, Sarvam. In the entertainment sector, Dashverse is using Google's Veo 3, Lyria 2 on Vertex AI, and Gemini to build Dashtoon Studio and Frameo—AI-native platforms that turn text prompts into comics and cinematic videos. These tools support its consumer apps, Dashtoon and Dashreels, which now serve over 2 million users. The company has also produced a 90-minute AI-generated Indian mythology epic using Veo 3, and is using Lyria 2 to help users create soundtracks that adapt in real time to narrative pacing on platforms like Dashreels. Similarly, Toonsutra is using Google's Lyria 2 and Gemini 2.5 Pro on Vertex AI to add dynamic music and lifelike character speech to its Indian-language webcomics. Images are animated with Veo 3's image-to-video feature, creating a more immersive and interactive storytelling experience. By combining advanced AI with culturally rooted narratives, Toonsutra is pushing the boundaries of vernacular digital entertainment. On the enterprise side, AI startup CoRover is using Google's Gemini to power customisable, multilingual chatbots for businesses, enabling communication in over 100 languages with near 99 per cent accuracy. Its solutions, including BharatGPT, have supported more than 1 billion users and facilitated over 20 billion interactions across 25,000 enterprises and developers.

Google Unveils Key Initiatives To Boost India's AI Capabilities At I/O Connect 2025
Google Unveils Key Initiatives To Boost India's AI Capabilities At I/O Connect 2025

India.com

time23-07-2025

  • Business
  • India.com

Google Unveils Key Initiatives To Boost India's AI Capabilities At I/O Connect 2025

Bengaluru: Google unveiled a range of initiatives aimed at propelling India's AI capabilities and empowering developers at Google I/O Connect India 2025 in Bengaluru on Wednesday. During the event, the key announcement was the localisation of onshore processing for Gemini 2.5 Flash, enabling faster, low-latency AI performance for Indian developers—especially in regulated sectors such as healthcare, finance, and governance. 'Indian developers are literally writing the next chapter of India's success story, using AI capabilities to build real-world applications that are reaching millions of businesses and people across India and the world,' said Manish Gupta, Senior Director for India and APAC at Google DeepMind. The company also emphasised its continued commitment to India's developer ecosystem, revealing that the Play and Android platforms contributed ₹4 lakh crore in revenue and generated 35 lakh jobs in 2024. Google further introduced agentic AI tools and optimised templates in Firebase Studio, allowing developers to build and deploy full-stack AI applications more quickly and efficiently. In a major move for mobile commerce, Google announced expanded access to over 250 million mapped places globally and launched India-specific pricing for Google Maps UI components. Additionally, AI-powered summaries in the Places API will help developers create location-based services tailored specifically for Indian users. To further India's AI ambitions, Google is collaborating with three India AI Mission startups—Sarvam, Soket AI, and Gnani—on Make-in-India AI models based on Gemma. Sarvam's recent model, 'Sarvam-Translate,' exemplifies this homegrown innovation. In partnership with IIT Bombay's BharatGen, Google is also advancing ASR (Automatic Speech Recognition) and TTS (Text-to-Speech) models for Indic languages. To support India's thriving game development community, Google launched the 'Google Play x Unity Game Developer Training' program, in collaboration with Unity and GDAI. Targeted at 500 Indian developers initially, the program offers over 30 hours of specialised training across various game development roles. Highlighting grassroots innovation, the Gen AI Exchange Hackathon encouraged developers to apply their AI skills to real-world challenges. During the event, startups such as Sarvam, InVideo, Glance, and Nykaa showcased impactful solutions built using Google's AI models.

Google I/O Connect India 2025: Google brings its Gemini AI models to Indian developers
Google I/O Connect India 2025: Google brings its Gemini AI models to Indian developers

Time of India

time23-07-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Google I/O Connect India 2025: Google brings its Gemini AI models to Indian developers

has announced a series of new initiatives and AI capabilities at Google I/O Connect India 2025 , focussing on localising technology and fostering innovation. One of the key announcements was the localisation of data processing for Google's Gemini 2.5 Flash model in India. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now This move is designed to provide developers with stability and speed, which is critical for building applications in regulated sectors like healthcare and finance, where data residency and low latency are non-negotiable. According to Dr. Manish Gupta, Senior Director for India and APAC at Google DeepMind, the role of Indian developers is crucial as they 'are literally writing the next chapter of India's success story.' . 'We remain steadfast in bringing them our industry-leading, cutting-edge capabilities to accelerate their journeys, and India's leadership in a global AI-led future,' he said. Google also highlighted its collaboration with three startups selected by the India AI Mission—Sarvam, Soket AI, and Gnani—who are building next-generation "Make in India" AI models using Google's Gemma models. This partnership extends to working with BharatGen at IIT Bombay to create indigenous Indic language Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) and Text-to-Speech (TTS) models, making AI more helpful for historically underrepresented languages. Google introduces AI tools and training program for game developers Google introduced new agentic AI tools within Firebase Studio, its cloud-based workspace for building full-stack AI applications. These tools, including optimised AI templates, are designed to help developers create and deploy sophisticated apps more quickly and without upfront costs. The company also announced a training programme for game developers in partnership with Unity, a leading game engine platform, and the Game Developer Association of India (GDAI). Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The free program, initially for 500 developers, will offer over 30 hours of online training to help participants build skills in game development, art, and programming. Preeti Lobana, Country Manager for Google India, pointed to the 'India Opportunity,' stating, 'India's developers are shaping how the world will use AI, and we're proud to stand with them.'

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