New Delhi: A total of 92 countries and international organisations backed the IndiaAI Impact Summit Declaration, along with major global endorsements, new AI governance frameworks and over $200 billion in investment commitments.
Thirteen leading frontier model developers announced the New Delhi Frontier AI Impact Commitments to promote trustworthy and inclusive AI deployment.
Key launches included the Global AI Impact Commons with 80+ use cases across 30+ countries, the Equitable AI Transition Playbook with the International Labour Organisation, the Trusted AI Commons with 22 partner countries and the Network of AI for Science Institutions with 19 countries.
Multiple voluntary principles on resilient AI, reskilling and democratic diffusion were endorsed by over 20 countries each.
Major investment announcements featured $110 billion from Reliance Industries, $100 billion from Adani Enterprises by 2035, $5 billion from General Catalyst and $10 billion from Lightspeed Venture Partners.
Tata Group partnered with OpenAI for AI-ready data centres. Google CEO Sundar Pichai announced a $15 billion AI hub in Visakhapatnam and new India-US subsea cables.
The summit’s biggest announcement was the expansion of India’s sovereign compute capacity, adding 20,000 GPUs to the 38,000+ already provisioned under the IndiaAI Mission.



































































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