US and India plan to build new facility collaboration Through Artificial Intelligence (AI) Investments and Protection of technology.
These efforts are among several commitments to strengthen the strategic technology partnership between the two countries, the White House announced on Monday (Jan. 6) after a meeting in New Delhi. fact sheet.
in At Monday’s event, US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan met with India’s National Security Adviser Ajit Doval, Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar, and Prime Minister Narendra Modi.according to the fact sheet.
Regarding On AI, officials said countries will develop an intergovernmental framework to foster mutual investment in AI technology and coordinate safeguards around the deployment of that technology.the fact sheet said:.
Furthermore, the US and India will strengthen cooperation around national security applications A.I. Aiming for the development of “safety, security, and trust” According to the fact sheet, technology.
Sullivan and Doval have been regularly engaged. and have Since the launch of the Indo-US Initiative on Critical and Emergent Technologies (iCET) in May 2022, we have advanced concrete initiatives on AI and other technologies.According to read out loud Details of the meeting announced by the White House on Monday.
With AIboth countries newly announced collaboration Space technology, defense innovation, industrial cooperation, clean energy, and critical minerals. According to the fact sheet, semiconductors.
After the meeting, the Prime Minister’s Office released a statement. press release Prime Minister Modi said he reaffirmed India’s commitment to expanding cooperation between the two countries.
The announcement also noted significant progress in the India-US Comprehensive Global Strategic Partnership over the past four years in several areas, including AI.
It was reported in June that Amazon and microsoft is one of the big tech companies investing billions of dollars in India artificial intelligence effort.
Microsoft has committed about $3.7 billion to the southern Indian state of Telangana and plans to build a data center there.meanwhile Amazon plans to invest about $12.7 billion in cloud infrastructure in India by the end of 2010.
In March, India’s Ministry of IT was reported to have said: AI tools Anything that is “unreliable” or untested must be cleared by the government before being published.