Is AI Demand Inevitable at Population Scale Like Mobile Data and UPI?

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Is AI Demand Inevitable at Population Scale Like Mobile Data and UPI?

Synopsis

The impending demand for artificial intelligence (AI) is set to mirror the ubiquity of mobile data and UPI, according to Yotta Data Services' Co-founder Sunil Gupta. As India gears up for a transformative AI landscape, the establishment of one of Asia's largest AI superclusters marks a significant step towards meeting this demand.

Key Takeaways

AI Demand: Expected to become inevitable at a population scale.
Infrastructure Investment: Over $2 billion for GPU supercluster.
Local Talent: India has a rich talent pool and diverse datasets.
Government Collaboration: Partnering with the India AI Mission for resource allocation.
Future Growth: Anticipating millions of GPUs needed for AI applications.

New Delhi, Feb 19 (NationPress) The demand for artificial intelligence (AI) among both consumers and businesses is set to become unavoidable at a population scale, akin to the rise of mobile data and the Unified Payments Interface (UPI), as stated by Sunil Gupta, Co-founder, CEO, and Managing Director of Yotta Data Services.

Yotta Data Services has revealed plans to deploy 20,736 liquid-cooled NVIDIA Blackwell Ultra GPUs, creating one of Asia's largest AI superclusters, which involves an investment exceeding $2 billion and is scheduled to be operational by August 2026.

Speaking to IANS during the ongoing ‘India AI Impact Summit 2026’, Gupta highlighted that India possesses the talent, ranks highly on global AI skill indices, has extensive and varied datasets, multiple languages, and one of the largest digital populations worldwide.

“What was lacking was widespread GPU infrastructure. By prioritizing supply, we have unlocked latent demand. Currently, leading Indian models are being trained locally, and as inferencing and enterprise adoption grow, the availability of compute resources will remain essential,” he stressed.

Yotta Data Services is recognized by the government under the India AI Mission, which “acquires compute from us on a usage basis and distributes it to startups and institutions such as Sarvam, IIT Bombay, and Bhashini.”

Gupta noted that approximately 75% of the GPUs deployed under this mission stem from Yotta's infrastructure.

He asserted that India's genuine challenge has never been demand but rather the availability of compute power.

“Our philosophy is — from India, for India, and for the world,” Gupta stated, emphasizing their commitment to empowering Indian startups, hosting global models for Indian users, and catering to international clients.

“In the future, India will need millions of GPUs to address our population-scale AI requirements, and that is where Yotta is focusing its efforts,” he remarked.

The company claims that having access to large-scale Blackwell infrastructure within India diminishes dependency on offshore computing and enables local model developers and enterprises to scale up confidently.

This infrastructure also allows for AI products developed in India to cater to both domestic and international markets, thereby advancing India's goal of transitioning from being a technology consumer to a technology creator.

Point of View

I see the potential of AI as a transformative force in India. With the right infrastructure and talent, we can position ourselves as leaders in technology rather than mere consumers. The commitment shown by Yotta Data Services is a pivotal step in this direction, aligning with the national vision of self-sufficiency and innovation.
NationPress
30 Jun 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the significance of Yotta Data Services’ GPU deployment?
Yotta Data Services is set to deploy over 20,000 liquid-cooled NVIDIA GPUs, establishing one of the largest AI superclusters in Asia, which will enhance AI capabilities in India.
How does India rank in global AI skills?
India ranks highly in global AI skill indices, showcasing its talent pool and potential in the artificial intelligence sector.
What is the expected timeline for the AI supercluster to go live?
The AI supercluster is expected to be operational by August 2026.
What role does the India AI Mission play?
The India AI Mission collaborates with Yotta to procure computing resources for startups and institutions, facilitating AI development in the country.
What is Yotta’s philosophy regarding AI development?
Yotta’s philosophy is centered around 'from India, for India, and for the world,' focusing on empowering local startups and serving global customers.
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