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AI Impact Summit 2026: PM Modi goes “Sci-Fi”; India’s first indigenous AI smart-glass ‘Sarvam Kaze’ unveiled

Prime Minister Narendra Modi turned heads at the ongoing India AI Impact Summit in New Delhi after he was seen wearing an indigenous AI-powered wearable device, ‘Sarvam Kaze’, during his walkthrough of the expo. The sleek, spectacles-like gadget — developed by homegrown startup Sarvam AI — is designed to listen, understand, respond and capture real-world visuals in real time, marking a bold step in India’s push to move artificial intelligence from screens into everyday life

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the inaugural event of AI Impact Expo 2026, at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi on Monday

Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the inaugural event of AI Impact Expo 2026, at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi on Monday

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NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi was seen wearing a sleek, spectacles-like device that looks like something straight out of a movie at the ongoing AI Summit.

The gadget? ‘Sarvam Kaze’ -an indigenous AI-powered wearable that doesn’t just sit on your face; it listens, understands, and literally sees the world through your eyes.

Sarvam AI, one of the 12 indigenous AI models being developed to address India-specific use cases, has come up with the wearable spectacles-like device – a gadget that listens, understands, responds, and captures what the users see.

One can also build custom experiences for it with the Sarvam platform. The device called Sarvam Kaze has been designed and built here in India.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while officially inaugurating India AI Impact Expo 2026 on Monday evening, wore the device during the walkthrough at the expo.

The high-tech walkthrough was captured and shared on X by Pratyush Kumar, Co-Founder of Sarvam AI. The photo shows the PM testing the device’s real-time response capabilities as he navigated the expo floor.
“The first person to try them? The Prime Minister,” Kumar captioned the post

This is designed in India, built in India, fitted with AI from India, and will be out in the market this May, the co-Founder announced on X.

“Sarvam Kaze moves intelligence from the screen to the real world. You wear it. It listens, understands, responds, and captures what you see. And you can build custom experiences for it with the Sarvam platform. This is a whole new world to build for,” Pratyush Kumar, Co-Founder, Sarvam AI, wrote on X, unveiling the wearable device.
Sarvam AI is developing large language and speech models for Indian languages to support voice interfaces, document processing, and citizen services.

According to Sarvam AI, these solutions are an inflexion point that will help humankind. Besides this wearable device, Sarvam AI has also unveiled 11 AI platforms and solutions over the past couple of weeks.

Among them was Sarvam Akshar, which delivers state-of-the-art accuracy, enabling the reliable digitisation of complex, real-world documents.

Another innovation was Sarvam Studio, which helps creators go multilingual — one piece of content, every corner of India. Saaras V3, a speech recognition model, was unveiled recently, among a host of others.

At a broader level, India’s AI strategy is based on the Prime Minister’s vision to democratise technology use. It aims to address India-centric challenges and create economic and employment opportunities for all Indians.

In March 2024, the Government of India launched the IndiaAI mission with an outlay of Rs 10,372 Cr to develop the country’s overall AI ecosystem.

In less than 24 months, the India AI Mission has laid the foundation for India’s AI ecosystem. More than 38,000 GPUs for a common compute facility have been onboarded and are being provided to Indian start-ups and academia at an affordable rate.

Twelve teams have been shortlisted to develop indigenous foundational models or Large Language Models.

Thirty applications have been approved for developing India-specific AI applications. More than 8000 undergraduate students, 5000 postgraduate students, and 500 PhD students are being supported for talent development.27 India Data and AI labs have been established, and 543 more have been identified.
India is hosting the India AI Impact Summit from February 16-20 at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi, bringing together governments, industry leaders, researchers, startups, students, and citizens from across the world. (With inputs from ANI)

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