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Published by TGII Media Private Limited, a leading media, publishing, research, and consultancy company, India and The World (ITW) is one of its kind magazine and journal that is exclusively focused on international affairs. ITW publishes long–form essays, commentaries and interviews with eminent personalities, iplomats and strategy gurus from India and the World. Marrying high–quality content and innovative design, ITW has acquired a devoted following among the diplomatic and strategic community
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Published by TGII Media Private Limited, a leading media, publishing, research, and consultancy company, India and The World (ITW) is one of its kind magazine and journal that is exclusively focused on international affairs. ITW publishes long–form essays, commentaries and interviews with eminent personalities, iplomats and strategy gurus from India and the World. Marrying high–quality content and innovative design, ITW has acquired a devoted following among the diplomatic and strategic community
Published by TGII Media Private Limited, a leading media, publishing, research, and consultancy company, India and The World (ITW) is one of its kind magazine and journal that is exclusively focused on international affairs. ITW publishes long–form essays, commentaries and interviews with eminent personalities, iplomats and strategy gurus from India and the World. Marrying high–quality content and innovative design, ITW has acquired a devoted following among the diplomatic and strategic community
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In Paris, Modi pitches for AI for All, Global South
By Shweta Aggarwal PARIS/NEW DELHI: Unveiling his vision of sustainable and smart AI as “global public good,” at the AI Action Summit in Paris on February 11, Prime Minister Narendra Modi called for democratising technology and ensuring access to AI for the Global South.
Alluding to India’s AI Mission, PM Modi highlighted that India, considering its diversity, was building its own Large Language Model for AI. He underlined that India was ready to share its experience to ensure that the benefits of AI reach everyone. Mr Modi announced that India will be hosting the next AI Summit. The summit featured discussions on critical themes, including greater access to AI infrastructure to ensure inclusion, the responsible use of AI, AI for public interest, making AI more diverse and sustainable, and ensuring safe and trusted governance of AI.
The High-Level Segment of the AI summer began with a dinner hosted by President Emmanuel Macron at the Élysée Palace on February 10, which brought together Heads of State and Government, leaders of international organizations and CEOs of major AI companies. US Vice President J D Vance, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, European Commission President Ursula von Der Leyen and Canadian PM Justin Trudeau were among others who attended the AI summit. Allaying apprehensions that loss of jobs is AI’s most feared disruption, PM Modi called for “investing in skilling and re-skilling our people for an AI-driven future.” “History has shown that jobs do not disappear due to technology. Its nature changes, and new types of jobs are created,” he said.
Excerpts from PM Modi’s speech at the AI summit Some people worry about machines becoming superior in intelligence to humans, but no one holds the key to our collective future and shared destiny other than us humans. That sense of responsibility must guide us. AI is developing at an unprecedented scale and speed, and being adopted and deployed even faster. There is also a deep interdependence across borders. Governance is not just about managing risk and rivalry. It is also about promoting innovation and deploying it for the global good. So, we must think deeply and discuss openly about innovation and governance. Governance is also about ensuring access to all, especially in the Global South. It is where the capabilities are most lacking, be it compute power, talent, data, or the financial resources. AI can help transform millions of lives by improving health, education, agriculture and so much more, it can help create a world in which the journey to Sustainable Development Goals becomes easier and faster. To do this, we must pull together resources and talent. We must develop open-source systems that enhance trust and transparency. We must build quality data sets, free from biases. We must democratise technology and create people-centric applications. We must address concerns related to cyber security, disinformation and deep fakes. And we must also ensure that technology is rooted in local ecosystems for it to be effective and useful. There is no doubt that the high energy intensity of AI needs to be looked into. This will require green power to fuel its future. AI models must also be efficient and sustainable in size, data needs and resource requirements. After all, the human brain manages to compose poetry and design spaceships using less power than most light bulbs. India has successfully built a digital public infrastructure for over 1.4 billion people at a very low cost. It is built around an open and accessible network, it has regulations and a wide range of applications to modernise our economy, reform governance and transform the lives of our people. We have unlocked the power of data through our data empowerment and protection architecture, and we have made digital commerce, democratic and accessible to all.
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