‘AI can do many things, but can't fix Delhi's traffic’: Rishi Sunak's banter at AI summit

During the AI summit held in New Delhi, UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak engaged in lighthearted banter, emphasizing the limitations of artificial intelligence, particularly in addressing the persistent traffic issues in the capital. He acknowledged India's position as a pivotal location for discussions on AI transformation, highlighting the technology's potential to benefit not only developed nations but also the developing world. Sunak's remarks served to underline the importance of collaborative efforts in harnessing AI for societal advancements, while also showcasing India's significant role in the global tech landscape. As AI continues to evolve, the dialogue surrounding its applications and challenges becomes increasingly relevant, especially in urban settings like Delhi, where infrastructure remains a critical concern.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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