AI in e-governance is transforming India’s infrastructure and making government initiatives more accessible and efficient.
The AI systems now process between five to seven lakh queries every month, operating 24/7.
AI-powered bilingual support systems are making interactions with government schemes more straightforward for citizens.
The conversational AI platform AskDISHA 2.0 is helping Indian Railways’ customers book railway tickets through voice, chat, and click-based operations.
AI expenditure in India saw a 109.6% increase during the year 2018 to reach USD 665mn and is projected to touch around USD 11,781mn by 2025.
Vernacular AI models such as SeaLLMs, VinaLLaMA, LLaMAntino, and Dutch Llama among others are being developed globally using metaphase.“
The building of multilingual and multimodal foundational AI models called BharatGPT is underway through a public-private partnership.
UIDAI is moving towards adopting and using indigenous AI capabilities within their digital identity framework to strengthen security, improve accuracy, and drive innovation.
These efforts aim to reduce dependency on foreign AI technologies and ensures data sovereignty and control.
According to NITI Aayog, by 2035, AI has the potential to add $1tn to India’s economy.