Those who know this character will tell what I am referring to
Don't cry over why tech giants like TCS, Infosys, and others haven't invested heavily in building LLMs.
Ask a more fundamental question: what have we invented in the last 500 years that changed the world? Washing machines, vacuum cleaners, dishwashers, electric fans... anything of that scale?
For centuries, India has had access to abundant and inexpensive labor. As a result, there was little economic pressure to build machines that could replace human work. Why invent a washing machine when someone can wash your clothes for a few rupees?
In countries like the United States, labor was expensive. That economic reality drove innovation in both hardware and software. People built machines to replace manual work, and today they are building LLMs to automate knowledge work.
In the end, it comes down to mindset and incentives. We should acknowledge that reality instead of pretending otherwise.