Accel plans to invest up to $1 million in startups focusing on artificial intelligence and middle-income households in tier two, three cities, and rural India via its Accel Atoms programme. The initiative seeks innovative AI applications and scalable solutions tailored to Bharat’s evolving needs, leveraging infrastructural advancements.
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