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Indian Farmers and Educators Turn to AI to Boost Efficiency
India's AI adoption spans automated tractors improving precision farming and AI tools grading thousands of exam papers, supported by $32.5 billion from Microsoft and Google, officials said.
- Artificial intelligence is being used in India to automate farming tasks and grade exam papers, increasing efficiency and reducing labor time for users like Bir Virk and Swetank Pandey.
- India is expanding its AI capabilities with government initiatives, a major AI summit in New Delhi, and investments from global technology firms such as Microsoft and Google to enhance AI infrastructure.
- Despite progress, India faces challenges in developing large-scale AI models due to limited access to semiconductor chips, data centers, and diverse languages.
- Users report that AI tools help them complete tasks faster and more precisely, such as Bir Virk’s automated tractor planting and Swetank Pandey’s AI-assisted grading of thousands of exam papers in a short time.
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Professionals use an IA-supported tractor that can plant potatoes, pulverize fertilizers and perform the harvest.
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