Microsoft and Indian startup Sarvam AI are working together to bring special voice technology to Azure. The teamwork is a big step forward for making AI better in India. Sarvam AI is good at making large language models for Indian languages that sound like real people. Initially launching with Hindi, it aims to expand its repertoire to include more Indian languages in the near future.

The partnership wants to help Indian developers by letting them use Sarvam AI’s special tech on Azure. Leveraging Azure’s machine learning and OpenAI services, Sarvam AI will train its LLMs, harnessing Microsoft’s advanced AI technologies. Puneet Chandok, Microsoft’s boss in India and South Asia, says they are serious about making AI available to everyone and making India a leader in smart technology.

Experts say the worldwide AI market could be worth $909 billion by 2030, with a type called generative AI growing the fastest. The smart tech could change lots of industries so that every companies might need to start using it by 2025 to stay ahead. Microsoft working with Sarvam AI shows they are serious about making AI better and easier to use in India, helping the country move forward with smart technology.

Sarvam AI makes language models that sound like regular conversation, which is what people want. By including Indian languages, the two are making sure that their tech works well for everyone in the country. With Microsoft’s help, they want to help Indian developers and groups use AI to make life better for everyone.

As more people use AI, such partnerships show how important it is to work together as well as use our skills to make things better.