Bernstein emphasizes the need for India to develop a sovereign AI stack to avoid risks.

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India at risk of AI blackout? Why Bernstein wants India to have its own DeepSeek
Bernstein has raised concerns that India could face an 'AI blackout' due to its reliance on foreign AI models. The brokerage emphasizes the need for India to establish its own sovereign AI stack, akin to a homegrown version of DeepSeek. This situation is critical as dependence on foreign large language models (LLMs) may expose India to geopolitical risks and export-control limitations, highlighting the urgency for domestic AI development.
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The term 'AI blackout' refers to the potential vulnerability from foreign AI dependency.
India's reliance on overseas LLMs could lead to geopolitical and export-control issues.
DeepSeek is mentioned as a model for India to create its own equivalent AI solution.
The call for a homegrown AI solution reflects the growing importance of AI in national security.
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