Paris:
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is working on a global AI summit organized in Paris today. He speaks widely about the important role of artificial intelligence in human daily life. He advocated sharing all the benefits of AI, especially with the global South, but he warned of the biases of artificial intelligence. Prime Minister Modi also spoke about concerns about job losses due to AI, highlighting how this should be addressed.
“We need to develop open source systems that will free up bias, increase trust and transparency, and develop quality datasets to bring together resources and talent and benefit the world. AI must be about people-centric applications. Cybersecurity, disinformation, deepfake,” said Prime Minister Modi, who was listened to by leaders from around the world.
Prime Minister Modi highlighted innovation and how AI can help change millions of lives. He could do it in the fields of “healthcare, education, agriculture, science.” he said. He added, “AI helps create a world where a journey to the Sustainable Development Goals is easier and faster.”
“In order for technology to be effective and useful for humanity, it must be deeply rooted in the local ecosystem,” Modi added, “the most frightening disruption of AI is the ‘job losses’. Ta. But history shows that work will not disappear. For technology. “He continued, “The nature of work changed over time, and new types of work were born.”
He further stated that in order to address unemployment concerns, “we need to invest heavily in people’s skills and reskills for an AI-driven future.”
The Prime Minister also said that AI needs to be sustainable. “There is no doubt that we need to scrutinise the high energy strength of AI. This will require green power to stimulate the future. India and France ensure that there is ample green energy. To make use of the Sun, we formed an international solar alliance. The supply of technology for the future.
Energy conservation is important for the future of AI, Prime Minister Modi said he is giving an example of the human brain. “The human brain can do everything with some of the energy needed by a regular light bulb, from poetry to complex mathematics,” he points out. “That’s what the AI revolution should strive for. did.
India’s advances in AI Tech
Modi also spoke about India’s AI revolution, saying, “India has successfully built a digital public infrastructure of over 1.4 billion people at a very low cost.” It “is built around an open and accessible network. There are regulations and a wide range of applications to modernize the economy, reform and transform the lives of our people.”
“We made digital commerce democratic and accessible to all. This vision is the foundation of India’s national AI mission,” he said, “India has built an AI mission for good. Today, India is leading AI adaptation. Techno-Legal solutions for data privacy.
Emphasizing India’s practical approach to artificial intelligence in excellent governance, the Prime Minister said, “India has one of the largest AI talent pools in the world. We have a unique AI talent pool with diversity in mind. “We’re building a large-scale language model.”
“India also has a unique public-private partnership model on artificial intelligence,” said Prime Minister Modi, “India is willing to share its experience and expertise, and the future of AI is for everyone on the planet. I am willing to assure you that there is.”
“We are at the dawn of the AI age that shapes the future of humanity. Some people worry that machines are superior to humans in terms of intelligence, but we are not all of us. Hold the keys of the collective future and do not share destiny. – Humans.
Prime Minister Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron co-chaired the AI Action Summit. The seminar held at Grand Palais in Paris saw participation by heads of state and government, leaders of international organizations, CEOs of small and medium-sized technology companies, representatives of academia, non-governmental organizations, artists, and members of civil society.
At the end of the summit, Prime Minister Modi congratulated President Macron on holding his first summit and said that India is looking forward to holding the next AI action summit.