
Deloitte and Yotta Data Team up To Develop GenAI Applications
CIOTechOutlook Team | Thursday, 18 April 2024, 06:07 IST

Both the firms will assist organizations and higher authorities in India with getting to the AI services and foundation expected to reveal new learning experiences, speed up the pace of development, improve efficiency, and diminish costs.
The alliance will carry top-notch AI capabilities to firms in India, where AI is supposed to contribute US$500 billion to India's Gross domestic product by 2025 (10 percent of the country's US$5 trillion Gross domestic product target) and ~US$1 trillion by 2035 (per INDIAai projections). The joint effort likewise lines up with India's artificial intelligence order, under which the public authority as of late supported significant speculation to drive AI innovation in the nation.
Vinay Prabhakar, Deloitte India’s Leader for Sales, Alliances, and Pursuit Excellence, said, “According to a recent survey by Deloitte, 77 percent of Indian CXOs are excited about the transformative nature of GenAI. Our alliance with Yotta in the Indian market will help us empower our clients to navigate the transformative landscape of GenAI with confidence and seize the limitless possibilities it offers to shape the future of business.”
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