PM Modi extends invitation to Indians for the Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence Summit 2023, ET HealthWorld

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended an invitation to all Indians to a programme which celebrates strides in AI and innovation – the Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence Summit 2023! The summit will begin on December 12, 2023. The PM expressed confidence that the platform would be loved by all due to its vibrance.

PM Modi expressed, “We are living in a very interesting time period.” He highlighted the decades of fast-paced innovation and the power of human endeavour that have brought to life what was once considered to be only in the realm of imagination.

He added, “In this whirlwind of rapid advancement, artificial intelligence (AI) is one area where its applications are expanding at an exponential rate. This revolutionary technology is now in the hands of a new generation—young, brilliant minds who are swiftly enriching its vast potential.”

Sharing the post through his official LinkedIn handle, he wrote that India, as one of the youngest nations with a vibrant start-up ecosystem and a talented workforce, is poised to be an active contributor to the evolution of AI as the world leaps into a not-so-distant future.

India offers solutions that are scalable, secure, affordable, sustainable, and replicable on a global scale. India’s Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) initiative is a prime example of such pioneering efforts.

In the last 9-10 years, India and its citizens have leapfrogged with the help of technology. It won’t be an exaggeration to say that India achieved, in a matter of few years, what took other countries a generation. This was possible through the fast-paced penetration of mobiles, along with internet connectivity and scalable models for digital inclusion.

Sharing some highlights in the field of AI and how India is looking to take a giant leap to empower its citizens, PM Modi highlighted:

  • Be it serving citizens in their language,
  • be it making education easier and personalised,
  • be it making healthcare more accessible,
  • be it making agriculture more informed,
  • India is using AI for various productive purposes.

The PM also mentioned that the world today is witnessing the AI revolution in India. He added that when India grows, it does so to ensure an equitable and inclusive model of growth. When India innovates, it does so to ensure that no one is left behind. When India leads, it does so to ensure that it can take everyone along towards the goal of the greater good. With the same spirit in the realm of AI, India’s approach has been to enable a universal understanding and a conducive environment, steering the use of AI towards the betterment of humanity.He further added that forums such as the Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence (GPAI), of which India is a co-founder, are crucial. The GPAI brings along 28 member countries and the EU as its members to guide the responsible development and use of AI.

Since its inception in June 2020, India has made significant contributions to GPAI, actively engaging in various initiatives to foster the development, deployment, and adoption of open, safe, secure, and accountable AI. India’s election to its Council in November 2022 reflects its dedication to Safe & Trusted AI.

PM Modi said, “As the Lead Chair of the GPAI, India reaffirms its commitment to harnessing technology, particularly AI, for the welfare of people, ensuring that nations of the Global South are not the last to reap its benefits. India is dedicated to clearing the path for a regulatory framework that ensures Safe and Trusted AI, bringing all nations together for widespread and enduring implementation.”

The Summit will have many interesting sessions, including the AI Expo, which will have 150 start-ups showcasing their strengths.

  • Published On Dec 8, 2023 at 01:34 PM IST

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