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Nexio Global Media > Business > India-Based Deccan AI Secures $25M Series A Led by A91 Partners, BBC Reports
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India-Based Deccan AI Secures $25M Series A Led by A91 Partners, BBC Reports

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Last updated: March 25, 2026 9:17 pm
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Deccan AI Secures $25 Million in Series A Funding as Demand for AI Post-Training Services Surges

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The Rising Need for AI Post-TrainingIndia’s Role in the Global AI Supply ChainChallenges: Speed, Scale, and Ethical ConcernsCompetitive Landscape and Future OutlookConclusion: A Balancing Act

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San Francisco/Hyderabad – [Date] – In a significant boost to the burgeoning artificial intelligence (AI) services sector, Deccan AI, a startup specializing in refining and evaluating AI models, has raised $25 million in a Series A funding round. The investment, led by A91 Partners with participation from Susquehanna International Group and Prosus Ventures, underscores the growing demand for high-quality post-training services as AI systems become increasingly complex and integral to enterprise operations.

Headquartered in the San Francisco Bay Area with a major operational hub in Hyderabad, India, Deccan AI has positioned itself as a critical partner for leading AI labs and corporations, including Google DeepMind and Snowflake. The startup’s workforce—comprising 125 full-time employees and a sprawling network of over 1 million contributors, including domain experts, PhDs, and students—reflects the specialized nature of its work.

The Rising Need for AI Post-Training

While AI giants like OpenAI and Anthropic develop foundational models in-house, the subsequent stages—fine-tuning, evaluation, and reinforcement learning—are increasingly outsourced to specialized firms. These steps are crucial to ensuring AI models perform reliably in real-world applications, from coding assistance to robotics.

Founded in October 2024, Deccan AI provides services such as enhancing coding capabilities, training AI agents to interact with APIs, and refining “world models”—systems that interpret physical environments for robotics and vision applications. Its proprietary tools, including the Helix evaluation suite and an operations automation platform, cater to both frontier AI labs and enterprises integrating AI into their workflows.

“Quality remains an unsolved problem in AI post-training,” said Rukesh Reddy, Deccan AI’s founder. “The tolerance for errors is close to zero because mistakes directly impact model performance in production. This makes our work far more complex than earlier stages of AI development.”

India’s Role in the Global AI Supply Chain

A striking feature of Deccan’s operations is its reliance on India-based talent, with 5,000–10,000 contributors active monthly. Unlike competitors such as Scale AI and Surge AI, which source labor globally, Deccan has concentrated its workforce in India to maintain stringent quality control.

“Many competitors operate across 100+ countries to find experts,” Reddy noted. “By focusing on one key market, we ensure consistency and scalability.”

This strategy highlights India’s emerging role as a hub for AI training talent rather than a developer of cutting-edge models, which remain dominated by U.S. and Chinese firms. However, Deccan has begun recruiting specialists from the U.S. and other markets for niche areas like geospatial data and semiconductor design.

Challenges: Speed, Scale, and Ethical Concerns

The AI training sector faces intense pressure to deliver high-quality data rapidly—sometimes within days—while managing ethical concerns around worker compensation and labor conditions. Reports have criticized the industry for relying on low-paid gig workers, but Deccan claims its contributors earn between $10–$700 per hour, with top performers making up to $7,000 monthly.

The startup’s revenue has grown 10-fold in the past year, reaching a double-digit million-dollar run rate, though Reddy declined to disclose exact figures. About 80% of revenue comes from its top five customers, reflecting the concentrated nature of the AI market.

Competitive Landscape and Future Outlook

Deccan operates in a crowded but rapidly expanding market. Rivals like Turing and Mercor also provide data labeling and reinforcement learning services, while Scale AI—backed by Meta—dominates the broader training data space.

Analysts suggest that as AI models evolve beyond text into multimodal systems, demand for specialized post-training services will only intensify. “The next frontier is AI that interacts seamlessly with the physical world,” said a tech industry analyst. “Companies like Deccan are laying the groundwork for that transition.”

Conclusion: A Balancing Act

Deccan’s funding success signals investor confidence in the AI refinement sector, but challenges remain—balancing speed and accuracy, ensuring fair labor practices, and staying ahead in a competitive market. As Reddy puts it, “The stakes are higher than ever. AI isn’t just about building models—it’s about making them work flawlessly in the real world.”

For now, the race to perfect AI hinges not just on algorithms, but on the human expertise behind them.

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