Unveiling The GenAI Summit Agenda: The Stage Is Set To Shape The Future Of AI In India
After all the fun and games around ChatGPT, generative images and more in the past year, it’s time to get serious about generative AI (GenAI). As the world’s third largest startup ecosystem, India will undoubtedly have a huge role to play in the GenAI revolution.
That’s the opportunity we are looking to uncover at The GenAI Summit on April 3, 2024, in Bengaluru. Presented by Inc42 and Microsoft, co-presented by Invideo and QX Lab AI and supported by partners such as Venture Catalysts, Google Cloud, Mobavenue, MongoDB, and Peak XV — The GenAI Summit will host 250+ attendees, including founders, policymakers, business leaders and investors — who will decode GenAI’s potential in India’s startup economy.
Inc42 has been on the generative AI trail ever since the early experiments in machine learning, natural language processing and neural networks. Over the years, we have seen AI startups and technology go through the various stages of maturity and evolution.
While many sceptics doubted the potential of GenAI at first, we now know that it is the future. As always, we have taken charge of getting to the core of it all and take a peek at the future of AI in India.
Get Access To The GenAI SummitThe GenAI Summit 2024: What To Expect
The Indian startup ecosystem is still coming to terms with how GenAI will disrupt tech companies and change their businesses. Many have expressed concern about the dominance of big tech giants, others have called for global regulations and of course, the biggest debates have been around how AI will impact human jobs and our livelihoods.
The early adopter wave has leveraged generative AI to streamline workflows and automate manual tasks, but there is a lot more than GenAI is set to change.
We know it will disrupt how consumers interact online with brands and each other, we know it will revolutionise development and distribution of software and services, and we also know it will make many jobs redundant, creating the need to reskill millions of individuals.
The GenAI Summit is a one-of-a-kind conference that aims to bring leading minds in the AI space to delve into these key discussion points and debates. We are hosting over 35 of the most influential AI leaders and decision-makers from the startup, policy and enterprise ecosystems.
Get Access To The GenAI SummitFounders, investors, CTOs and AI experts will drive discussions and debates around the emerging trends in GenAI, how businesses can leverage LLMs and AI models strategically, and where India is placed on the global GenAI map.
Inc42 will host more than a dozen engaging sessions (keynotes, fireside chats and interactive panels) featuring the likes of PhonePe cofounder & CTO Rahul Chari, Lightspeed India partner Hemant Mohapatra, Rephrase.ai cofounder Shivam Mangla, Microsoft India & South Asia CTO Dr Rohini Srivathsa, Stellaris Venture Partners’ Alok Goyal, Portkey cofounder Ayush Garg, InVideo founder Sanket Shah, among dozens of others.
The summit will also see panels featuring Flyfish.ai founder Shridhar Marri, Whatfix founder Khadim Batti, pi Ventures’ managing director Roopan Aulakh, Writesonic founder Samanyou Garg, BetterPlace CEO Pravin Agarwala, Capria Ventures’ managing partner Surya Mantha and several other key players in India’s AI ecosystem.
Besides panel discussions, keynotes and fireside chats (more on this below), The GenAI Summit also presents an opportunity for new-age AI startups to showcase their technology and products to the audience.
Sneak Peek At The GenAI Summit Agenda
And of course, with such a stellar lineup, we are expecting some truly engaging discussions and nuanced fireside chats. Here are five of the most anticipated sessions and talks at The GenAI Summit:
PhonePe’s AI & ML Playbook
As the market leader in the UPI space and with over 500 Mn lifetime users, PhonePe knows a thing or two about scaling up its tech stack. PhonePe cofounder and chief technology officer Rahul Chari will pull back the curtain on how the fintech decacorn has leveraged AI and ML over the years and how it’s looking at the GenAI opportunity.
Chari will shine a light on the implications of harnessing AI at PhonePe’s massive scale, and give us a peek at the machine learning tech stack that is driving PhonePe’s operations and products today. Of course, given the criticality of data in AI-led operations, Chari will also delve into the guardrails that PhonePe has built with financial data security in mind.
How AI Will Shape India’s Tech-Ade
With a $10 Bn investment in OpenAI — the makers of ChatGPT — Microsoft has signalled that it is betting big on GenAI. And now the tech giant is turning its attention to startups outside of Silicon Valley for the next major opportunity,
Microsoft India & South Asia chief technology officer Dr Rohini Srivathsa would delve into how the Indian tech ecosystem can harness the power of AI for the next growth spurt, and how AI will shape the next decade for India’s digital economy.
Get Access To The GenAI SummitFirst Movers In India’s GenAI Revolution
There’s no dearth of early-stage AI innovators in India, as we discovered in our quest to design the GenAI Summit’s agenda over the past few months. There are startups such as Portkey building tools to help enterprises manage their GenAI operations, while others such as Humantic are looking to bring automation and personalisation to sales teams of all sizes.
We’ve brought together Rephrase.ai cofounder Shivam Mangla, Portkey cofounder and CTO Ayush Garg, Humantic AI founder & CEO Amarpreet Kalkat for this panel on the first movers in the GenAI space in India, moderated by Arjun Rao, general partner at Speciale Invest.
These startups are very likely to set the pace for Indian startups in the global AI race. Their learnings on product-market fit, outcome-first approach, customer acquisitions and revenue models will form the playbook for other startups to follow.
Fuelling GenAI: What Investors Think About The Revolution?
When it comes to investing in GenAI models, venture capital players are split between a conservative approach and betting big.
While many investors are cautious about backing startups building the foundational models — with some exceptions such as Sarvam or Krutrim — on the flipside, most VCs are bullish about the prospects of GenAI-based applications and vertical models.
What cannot be debated is that GenAI has become a major focus point for pretty much every VC fund. Lightspeed India’s Hemant Mohapatra; Bharat Innovation Fund’s Ashwin Raguraman; Stellaris Venture Partners’ Alok Goyal and Accel’s Prayank Swaroop will lead the discussion on how VCs are adjusting their thesis for GenAI and how they are evaluating Indian startups on their AI quotient.
And there’s plenty more to join these highlights and headliners at The GenAI Summit — from sessions on how growth and late-stage tech startups are adopting AI and ML to the implications of AI on key sectors such as fintech, media and entertainment, and commerce.
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