myShakti: India's First AI Chatbot Ensuring Data Security & Accessibility for All
Yotta Data Services introduced myShakti as India's first B2C generative AI chatbot operated by the DeepSeek Open-Source AI model running in complete national data sovereignty.
The AI tool myShakti functions exclusively from Indian hosting facilities operated by Yotta while allowing anyone to use current AI technology under complete territorial data control. Yotta executed the deployment of DeepSeek open-source DeepSeek model in NM1 data center by leveraging 128 H100 GPU nodes distributed across 16 advanced server systems. Users can access the beta version of this product through its web app providing free service.
As reported by Darshan Hiranandani who leads the Hiranandani Group and chairs Yotta Data Services, the company continues its mission to make AI available to all Indians while protecting national data sovereignty. The myShakti platform from Yotta responds to Hon. Min. Ashwini Vaishnaw's mandate to host DeepSeek operations within Indian borders. Our dedication to make India self-reliant in AI functions finds its expression through this initiative. DeepSeek introduces a revolutionary efficiency-first architecture that enables us to lead the delivery of top-tier global AI solutions to Indian markets.
Yotta established a thorough feedback system which enhances the capabilities of myShakti through ongoing improvement stages in its initial phase of deployment. Yotta aims to achieve mass adoption and useful intelligence through this framework to further improve myShakti functionality continuously.
Yotta Data Services founder Sunil Gupta stated about the team achievement that his company “always led the AI charge in India,” while “the rapid development of myShakti challenged the organization to strengthen our commitment to providing high-end AI solutions that are accessible, secure and scalable for every Indian.” DeepSeek’s integration represents a complete breakthrough since its open-source structure and lightweight computing needs cut expenses while making AI more accessible in a similar way to India's mobile revolution. Our approach to lower entry thresholds enables AI democratization which gives businesses and scientists along with startup companies freedom from expensive infrastructure costs during innovation.
He further added, “This could be India’s Sputnik moment for AI—an inflection point that propels the nation to the forefront of global AI innovation. As adoption scales, platforms like Yotta’s Shakti Cloud will provide the critical infrastructure to power this transformation. With the right infrastructure, tools, and collaborative innovation, we are on the cusp of a new era where AI becomes truly accessible to all. This is just the beginning—we invite users to engage, experiment, and shape the future of AI in India”
DeepSeek's recent technological breakthrough exemplifies how efficiency equates to competing with expensive servers in AI operations. The use of older GPUs worth $5.6 million has demonstrated that pure reinforcement learning can develop competitive AI models through a resource-efficient approach while challenging global standards about AI development. Indian society benefits from this innovation because all industries can access AI which fits their socio-cultural and linguistic needs alongside geopolitical needs while protecting their data sovereignty rights. The company advances India's artificial intelligence development through ongoing enhancements while focusing on developing homegrown AI solutions and creating new innovations in generative AI.