On Tuesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said we are at the dawn of the AI era, as they are carrying out the development of artificial intelligence (AI) around the world. Working on the 2024 AI Summit in Paris, Prime Minister Modi emphasized that India has successfully built over 1.4 billion digital public infrastructure at a very low cost.
“India has successfully built a digital public infrastructure of over 1.4 billion people at a very low cost, built around an open and accessible network. Modernizes the economy and reforms governance. , there are regulations and wide range of applications to change lives. Of our people, today India is leading AI adoption and technology legitimate solutions for data privacy… We are the world's largest I have one of the AI talent pools,” he said.
Prime Minister Modi thanked the French president for inviting him to co-chair, saying, “AI is already restructuring our economy, security, and even society. In this century, AI is the one who is humanity's I'm writing code for… We're at the dawn of the AI age that shapes the flow of humanity.”
He emphasized that India is building its own large-scale language model considering its diversity. “There is also a unique public-private partnership model for pooling resources such as computing power. It is now available to startups and researchers at affordable costs. India is ready. The future of AI is forever There is no one who holds the key to non-human humans, in order to share their experience and expertise to ensure that everything is for everyone. That sense of responsibility is what we do. We must guide them.”
He spoke about democratizing technology and creating trust and transparency when developing open source systems. “We need to develop open source systems that increase trust and transparency. We need to build quality data centers freely from bias. Center applications. We need to address concerns related to cybersecurity, deepfakes. There is. It doesn't disappear because of technology, its nature must invest in skills and reskills for an AI-driven future.”
Prime Minister Modi said at the speed at which AI is developing the need for collective global efforts to tackle risk, “it suggests that AI needs to tackle risk.” Collective efforts are required to upload shared value, address risks, and build governance. So we need to think deeply and openly discuss innovation and governance…”
He also emphasized that AI should have access to everyone. “Governance is also about ensuring access to everyone, especially in the global South, where the power of financial resources, talent, or data is the most lacking. Improve health, education and agriculture. By doing so, you can live millions of lives, develop open source systems that increase trust and transparency.
He added from an Indian perspective, “Today, India is leading AI adoption and technical legitimate solutions for data privacy… We have one of the largest AI talent pools in the world. ….”
Modi ultimately pointed out that energy conservation is the key to AI's future. He gives examples of the human brain, and says that from poetry to complex mathematics, it is part of the energy that light bulbs need, and that the AI revolution must strive to, so that the human brain does everything. They say that the way you can do everything is a way to do it.