Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping industries worldwide and it has good potential for AI innovation in India. Google Cloud has lately launched a set of targeted initiatives to support India’s emerging AI ecosystem. It is to provide required resources for early-stage startups and especially in a field that demands heavy computational power as well as high costs.
Google Cloud made a commitment to empower India’s AI startups at the recent ‘AI Startups Summit.’ It announced to support founders from ideation to scaling. Dr. Manish Gupta, Senior Director of Research at Google DeepMind, highlighted the vision stating that Google is committed to empowering AI startups to drive innovation and growth.
The standout programs include ‘Emerging ISV Partner Springboard,’ which is a structured 12-week initiative that is designed to bring growth in the early phases of startups.
Google’s enhanced ‘Google for Startups Cloud Program’ takes financial burdens into account and offers up to $200,000 in cloud credits over the period of two years. Google extends the support to $350,000 to AI-first ventures equipped with higher demands for processing power and data management.
Google’s new ‘Startup School: GenAI’ is an immersive four-week program and it is basically crafted to maximize the potential of AI for startups. The program recognizes that it is important to understand using the tools effectively for driving impactful results.
Google Cloud’s collaboration with DeliverHealth in clinical documentation signals a more visionary approach. It is pushing boundaries on in the transformation of traditionally bureaucratic processes by AI.
This is the world where technology giants often focus on established companies and the initiatives of Google Cloud are refreshing. Google Cloud is contributing to the Indian tech space and also investing in the future of AI on a global scale by supporting the startups.