Google’s AI research lab, DeepMind, has announced a partnership with the Anusandhan National Research Foundation (ANRF), India’s apex research body, to roll out its science-centric AI models for training students and researchers. In a statement, Google Deepmind said that it will also offer large language models (LLMs) like AlphaGenome, AI Co-scientist and Earth AI, for hackathons and community contests.  It is pertinent to note that AlphaGenome is an AI model that helps researchers analyse the landscape of the human genome, while the AI Co-scientist is a multi-agent AI system that acts as a virtual scientific collaborator. Earth AI comprises a collection of models that enables environmental monitoring and disaster response. The collaboration is part of Deepmind’s National Partnerships for AI programme, under which it works with countries across the globe to deploy its frontier AI models in areas aligned with national priorities. After similar engagements in the US and the UK, the company has now rolled out the initiative in India. Besides, Deepmind will also collaborate with Atal Tinkering Labs to incorporate robotics and coding into local curricula and integrate its Gemini chatbots into teacher workflows. In addition, the big tech major also said Google Cloud will partner with the…  ​Read MoreInc42 Media