Tata Group's Foray into AI and Chip Production Revolutionizes Automotive Sector
Tata Group is advancing in AI and chip production, with plans to serve multiple industries starting with automotive. At the AI Impact Summit, Chairman N Chandrasekaran announced AI capability development using Indian data. Tata is building an AI data center and collaborating with partners globally, including OpenAI and AMD.
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Tata Group is making a significant push into AI and chip manufacturing, aiming to revolutionize various industries, particularly the automotive sector. Chairman N Chandrasekaran, at the AI Impact Summit, highlighted the group's efforts in building AI capabilities grounded in diverse Indian data sets.
The conglomerate is establishing India's first large-scale AI-optimized data center designed for next-generation AI training. In partnership with OpenAI and AMD, Tata aims to create a sustainable high-density AI capacity that meets global standards while leveraging Indian data assets.
The initiative underscores a pivotal moment in the AI era—prioritizing capability with dignity and high-impact technological advancement. Chandrasekaran emphasized AI's transformative potential akin to past infrastructure innovations, advocating for its accessibility across industries worldwide.
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