Indian outsourcing firms are shifting AI data work to small towns, betting that lower costs and a deep bench of first-generation graduates can power the industry’s next phase. Companies like Desicrew and NextWealth say secure facilities, stable connectivity, and rigorous processes let rural teams handle tasks from transcription and labeling to model fine-tuning, with women comprising a majority of their workforce. NextWealth employs 5,000 staff across 11 small-city centers and derives about 70% of revenue from U.S. clients, while Desicrew expects AI-related assignments to jump from roughly a third of its workload to as much as all of it. Proponents dub the model “cloud farming,” arguing India has a five- to seven-year lead over rivals such as the Philippines, but warn that patchy infrastructure and clients’ data-security concerns remain hurdles. Industry advisors say small-town India could become to AI operations what it was to IT services two decades ago—if it can scale while maintaining trust and compliance.
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