Meta showcases open-source AI solutions for India at Build with AI Summit


Meta hosted the Build with AI Summit in Bengaluru this past Wednesday, emphasizing India’s digital ecosystem’s capacity to lead in AI adoption across various sectors.

The company highlights the pivotal role of open-source AI models in this growth, enabling developers, educational institutions, government agencies, and enterprises to craft cost-effective, scalable solutions tailored to India’s unique challenges.

AI Hackathon Highlights

In preparation for the summit, Meta organized an AI Hackathon designed to empower developers utilizing the Meta Llama open platform. The event garnered over 1,500 registrations, yielding more than 350 proposals from over 90 participating teams.

The winners included CurePharmaAI, CivicFix, and evAIssment, with a special mention for SheBuilds, an all-women team. Participants were also invited to apply for Llama Impact Grants, offering funding opportunities ranging from $100,000 to $500,000 for regional and global projects.

Democratizing Access to AI Models

Meta noted that its open-source AI models, such as Llama 3.1, empower Indian developers to address local challenges in sectors like healthcare, agriculture, and governance. This democratization enhances technology accessibility across India.

A prime example is KissanAI’s Dhenu Llama 3, an AI model tailored for farmers, built on the Llama 3 8B architecture. It is optimized for agricultural tasks, supports voice and text inputs, integrates with WhatsApp, and is available in 22 languages, including nine Indian languages.

Enhancing Government Services

Meta emphasizes its collaboration with government agencies to improve public services through open-source AI. Recently, they partnered with the Andhra Pradesh state government to enhance service delivery via WhatsApp Business Solutions and Llama models, facilitating seamless communication between citizens and the government.

Moreover, Meta is working with the Telangana state government to optimize public service processes. They have also teamed up with IndiaAI and the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) to advance AI research and are collaborating with NLSIU and IIT Bombay on a project with the Department of Consumer Affairs (DoCA) to develop a citizen-centric chatbot and decision-assist tools for consumer law.

Transforming Education and Skills Development

With India’s rapidly growing youth population, education and skills training are crucial for economic potential. Meta’s Skill AI Chatbot, developed with the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE), provides AI-driven educational resources, job listings, and access to skilling centers in multiple languages.

Meta’s open-source models support initiatives like Arivihan, India’s first fully automated online learning platform, which uses Llama models to create personalized lecture scripts and address over 100,000 student queries, thereby democratizing education.

Collaborations with organizations like AI4Bharat and startups such as Sarvam AI focus on developing AI solutions for Indic languages, enabling rural students to access resources in their native languages.

Furthermore, the Llama 3.1 Impact Grants assist startups in creating economically and socially beneficial AI solutions, with Wadhwani AI being globally recognized for enhancing its oral reading fluency assessment tool using Llama 3.

Empowering Indian Enterprises

Businesses in India, from startups to large corporations, are increasingly adopting AI to improve operations and customer engagement. Meta’s AI models offer customizable tools that help these businesses stay competitive globally. Partnerships with major companies like Infosys and PwC India showcase the integration of open-source AI into enterprise solutions.

Infosys is utilizing Meta’s Llama stack to bolster AI adoption and has established a Meta Center of Excellence (CoE) to promote industry-specific use cases and encourage open-source contributions.

Examples of AI Applications in India

Meta highlighted various ways AI positively impacts India’s digital economy:

  • AI in E-Governance: Meta has initiated a two-year partnership with the Government of Telangana to develop Llama-based e-governance solutions aimed at enhancing productivity and efficiency within government departments. A similar partnership exists with the Government of Andhra Pradesh to implement Llama in public service delivery.
  • AI in Education and Skilling: Llama is enhancing educational outcomes by personalizing learning resources and improving access through Indic languages. Initiatives include:
    • Collaboration with MSDE to create an AI chatbot for the Skill India Digital (SID) Portal, providing 24/7 assistance to learners.
    • Arivihan, which utilizes Llama to generate personalized content and assist with over 100,000 queries, democratizing education.
    • Wadhwani AI’s initiative, supported by a Llama Impact Grant, to enhance English reading fluency in Gujarat’s public schools.
  • AI in Healthcare: Llama aims to address healthcare challenges by providing accurate diagnostics, streamlining data analysis for early disease detection, and supporting medical education through AI tools.
  • AI in Agriculture: With a significant portion of India’s workforce engaged in agriculture, Llama presents opportunities to improve crop yields and farmer incomes. The KissanAI assistant, based on Llama 3, supports farmers with multilingual capabilities in 22 languages, including nine Indian languages.
Advancements in Language Accessibility

Meta has introduced initiatives like the No Language Left Behind model, enabling high-quality translations across 200 languages, including 25 Indian languages. Other initiatives include the Massively Multilingual Speech model and SeamlessM4T, enhancing accessibility and communication.

Research collaborations are also thriving:

  • IIT Madras is exploring NLLB-200 for speech-to-text translations in regional languages.
  • OdiaGenAI is developing a fine-tuned Llama model for the Odia language, supporting applications such as AI chatbots.
  • Sarvam AI is creating Llama 2 extensions for Indic languages, having recently released India’s first open-sourced audio LLM, “Shuka.”

Meta highlighted India’s pivotal role in the global transformation driven by AI, asserting that their solutions are accessible, inclusive, and adaptable to the country’s diverse needs.

The company remains committed to fostering India’s emergence as a global AI leader by collaborating with governments and stakeholders to create an equitable ecosystem that promotes progress and inclusivity for all.

Speaking at the event, Yann LeCun, VP and Chief AI Scientist at Meta, stated,

Meta’s vision for AI is closely linked to the principles of open-source, enabling us to leverage a global pool of creativity and innovation. The open-source community continually surprises us with breakthroughs, from inference optimization to advancements in natural language processing. Our aim is to develop AI systems that empower individuals and drive societal transformation, creating a shared AI infrastructure that reflects the world’s diversity in languages, cultures, and values.

India possesses immense potential in shaping the future of AI, not only in product development but also in cutting-edge research. With its rich talent pool and dynamic tech ecosystem, India is already making significant strides. The country’s contributions to AI, especially in natural language understanding, are crucial for advancing technologies that cater to diverse populations. As AI evolves, India is well-positioned to play a vital role in driving global innovation.

Speaking about India’s role in AI, Sandhya Devanathan, Vice President and Head of Meta India, said,

At Meta, we recognize India’s potential to lead in AI, much like its leadership in mobile internet. Our journey is closely linked to India’s growth narrative, from collaborating with government agencies to empowering millions of small businesses to expand. The breakthroughs in AI are providing us with tools to tackle challenges once deemed insurmountable, and India’s willingness to adopt open-source AI is accelerating this transformation. With our Llama models and AI assistants like Meta AI, we are confident that India will be at the forefront of this AI revolution, driving growth, innovation, and digital transformation across various sectors.