Most artificial intelligence systems suffer from “hastique” flaws and are not intended for small Indian manufacturing companies, so deep technology company Vexoo Labs claims that AI solutions are “real world”-oriented.
“The focus on de facto accuracy is rare and extremely important,” said Ajay Kumar, senior business leader, AI evangelist and board advisor at Vexoo Labs.
He said that most AI tools today are built for showcases, not for reliability.
He noted that India's small and medium-sized manufacturers are facing a quiet crisis in Rajkot industrial alleys, Tirupur looms and Coimbatore machinery forces.
“It's not just input costs and labor shortages, it's an increase in data complexity, and the lack of reliable AI systems to understand it,” Kumar told PTI about the bystanders of Super AI, a mega exhibition and conference held June 18-19.
According to Kumar, despite the global boom in artificial intelligence, “most systems in today's market suffer from dangerous flaws: hallucinations – they provide virtually false information with confidence.”
“For the Indian MSME, where decisions have direct operational and economic consequences, this is not just a flaw, it is a responsibility,” he added.
He further said that even global AI showcases like Super AI will argue that numerous platforms are transformative. But behind the gloss is a clear truth. Most are built on a general-purpose language model that continues to hallucinate.
“The world chases scale and speed, but accuracy has quietly dropped from the crack,” he adds, with Vexor Lab's inference first architecture, compact models and local executive capabilities making it particularly relevant to Tier II and Tier III cities where Indian manufacturing momentum truly lies.
He said that the focus on real-world India's trustworthy AI already resonates throughout corporate and public sector conversations.
“We weren't going to build a sparkling chatbot. We set out to resolve the core flaws of AI itself: hallucinations,” added Aditya Vardhan, co-founder of Vexoo Labs.
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“Manufacturers of Ludhiana, Surat or Bhiwadi should not have to resort to speculation. They deserve AI to answer clearly, correctly and quickly.
He looked to India as a USD 5 trillion economy, saying, “The true digital leap could be deployed not from big cities or from billion-parameter models, but from trust-first intelligence deployed deep within India's industrial backbone.”
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