India is behind several major powers in terms of investment.
New Delhi: AI (artificial intelligence) is spreading all over the world, with many countries moving rapidly to advance technology. India also gives it a sense of its presence in this race. India ranked 7th in Global AI Innovation, while America is at the top. This ranking is shown in a survey published by Linkee Company.
What is India's position in the AI innovation race?
The Deccan Herald report states that India currently has 29 important AI models. A $7.25 billion investment was made in AI-related regions in the country. This amount will strengthen India in the AI field. However, India is still behind some major powers in terms of investment. Still, the strengths of this investment have boosted India's technological development.
These points are given a ranking
Linkee conducted this study based on five points. These include AI patents per person, the number of AI models, total investments in AI, the number of employees using AI in their daily operations, and the number of AI-related jobs per 100,000 people. After combining all this data, the rankings were released, with India at number 7.
How are other countries ranked?
America ranks number one with a score of 99. Switzerland is second with a score of 66. Korea is third with a score of 54. China is fourth with a score of 52. Singapore is fifth with a score of 32. Canada is in sixth place. place.
92% of Indian employees use AI
The most important thing in India's rankings is the use of AI by employees here. The survey shows that 92% of Indian employees use AI for their daily work. This figure is the highest compared to other major AI-based economies in the world. This shows that the people of India are adopting new technologies quickly.
Highlights
- India feels its presence in the competition for AI innovation.
- This ranking is shown in a survey published by Linkee Company.
- India currently has 29 important AI models, with $7.25 billion invested in AI-related regions in the country.
- India's technological development is being supported as India could become a major AI force in the future.
Linkee conducted this study based on five points. These include AI patents per person, the number of AI models, total investments in AI, the number of employees using AI in their daily operations, and the number of AI-related jobs per 100,000 people.
