Stalin Calls AI Humanity's 2nd Greatest Breakthrough After Fire

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin launched the 'World In Your Hands' scheme, distributing 10 lakh laptops to college students. He emphasized the transformative power of Artificial Intelligence, calling it humanity's second greatest breakthrough after the discovery of fire. In a separate welfare announcement, the state government will provide a Pongal cash assistance of Rs 3,000 to over 2.2 crore rice ration card-holding families. The initiative also extends to families in Sri Lankan Tamil rehabilitation camps as part of the state's commitment to inclusive development.

Key Points: AI is Humanity's 2nd Greatest Breakthrough: MK Stalin

  • AI hailed as a historic breakthrough
  • 10 lakh laptops distributed to students
  • Scheme framed as an investment in future
  • Pongal cash aid of ₹3000 announced
  • Welfare extends to Sri Lankan Tamil camps
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AI is humanity's second greatest breakthrough: Tamil Nadu CM M.K. Stalin at 'World In Your Hands' Scheme launch

Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin launches laptop scheme, calls AI humanity's second greatest breakthrough after fire and announces Pongal cash assistance.

"Artificial Intelligence is one of humanity's greatest breakthroughs, second only to the discovery of fire. - M.K. Stalin"

Tamil Nadu, January 6

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and DMK President M.K. Stalin on Monday underscored the significance of studying Artificial Intelligence, lauding it as "humanity's second greatest breakthrough."

Speaking at the launch event of 'World In Your Hands' Scheme, in which 10 lakh laptops were distributed to colleges, the CM urged everyone to update themselves with technology, calling the scheme "an investment."

"Artificial Intelligence is one of humanity's greatest breakthroughs, second only to the discovery of fire. This scheme is not an expense; it is an investment in our future. Don't stop with just one or two degrees, everyone must continue to update themselves with new technology," the CM said.

"AI cannot replace human beings. It can only help us work faster and more efficiently. We must use it wisely and rise higher in life," he added.

Further urging students to use the laptop to "advance education", the CM expressed his wish to see the young Tamilians grow successful.

"The choice is yours: will you use this laptop only for gaming, or will you use it to advance your education? Study with confidence, I will take care of everything. My wish is that our young people grow into proud, successful Tamils," Stalin said.

Earlier on Sunday, Chief Minister and DMK president MK Stalin also announced a Pongal festival cash assistance of Rs 3,000 for all rice ration card-holding families across the state, extending the benefit to families residing in Sri Lankan Tamil rehabilitation camps as well.

According to a state government press release, the cash gift will be distributed ahead of the festival through fair price shops, along with the customary Pongal gift hamper and clothing. The Chief Minister has directed officials to ensure all arrangements are completed before Pongal, so beneficiaries receive assistance without delay.

The government estimates that a total of 2,22,01,710 rice ration card-holding families and families living in Sri Lankan Tamil rehabilitation camps will benefit from the Pongal assistance this year. In addition, dhotis and sarees meant for Pongal distribution have already been dispatched to all districts, officials said.

The cash assistance is expected to provide additional financial relief to households amid rising living costs and to help families meet festival-related expenses. The state government described the initiative as part of its commitment to social welfare and inclusive development.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While the laptop scheme is good, calling AI the "second greatest breakthrough" feels like an overstatement. What about the wheel, electricity, or the internet? The Pongal assistance for ration card holders is a more immediate and welcome relief for common people.
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Aditya G
The dual focus is impressive—empowering students with technology for the future while also providing essential festival support to families. The Rs. 3000 assistance before Pongal will help so many households. This is what inclusive governance should look like.
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Sarah B
As an educator, I fully agree that AI is a tool to enhance human capability, not replace it. The challenge now is ensuring proper training for both students and teachers to use these laptops and AI tools effectively. The implementation will be key.
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Karthik V
Hope the laptops are of good quality and come with necessary software. Sometimes these schemes fail due to poor hardware or lack of internet access in rural areas. Also, including families in Sri Lankan Tamil rehabilitation camps in the Pongal scheme is a very humane gesture. 🙏
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Michael C
The scale is mind-boggling – 10 lakh laptops and assistance for over 2 crore families. The administrative effort to pull this off before Pongal is huge. If executed well, this could be a model for other states. The focus on continuous learning in tech is the need of the hour.

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