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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.