Last year, during Google for India event, the search engine giant pledged to invest Rs 75,000 crore in India in the next five to seven years to boost the digital economy. Now, Google has reaffirmed its commitment to the subcontinent and work on creating a secure digital ecosystem, AI (Artificial Intelligence) to improve user experience online, build India-region-specific
Google announced a collaboration with the Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru (Project Vaani), to capture diverse Indian dialects for building better AI language models.
New innovations were focused on bilingual users' needs and new search capabilities using camera and voice, a new fraud detection model for secure digital payments on Google Pay, and integration with Digilocker in the files by Google app on Android to allow for easy access to key digital documents
Google on Monday announced a series of new Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based initiatives for India, aimed at addressing the language divide on the Internet, supporting the digitisation of farmland in partnership with the Telangana Government, and new collaborations and investments to drive responsible development of AI across the country.