'India sees fortune in AI, not fear': PM Modi at India AI Summit

Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized India's optimistic approach towards artificial intelligence (AI) during his address at the India AI Impact Summit. Speaking on the fourth day of the event, he acknowledged that while some may harbor fears regarding the potential implications of AI, India views it as a valuable opportunity for growth and innovation. Modi highlighted the government's commitment to harnessing AI technologies to drive economic development, enhance public services, and improve quality of life for citizens. He called for collaboration between the public and private sectors to establish frameworks that ensure ethical AI deployment and address potential challenges. The summit gathered experts and stakeholders to discuss the transformative potential of AI across various sectors, reinforcing India's position as a leader in AI advancements. By fostering a conducive environment for AI research and development, Modi aims to position India at the forefront of the global AI revolution, showcasing the nation’s readiness to embrace technological progress for national advancement.
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