India's Youth Can Shape Global AI Future at Historic Summit: Vaishnaw

Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw stated that the ongoing AI Impact Summit presents a unique opportunity for India's tech-savvy youth to develop solutions for global challenges. He credited Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision for democratizing technology and highlighted the summit's focus on population-scale problem-solving. The Minister advocated for robust regulatory mechanisms to prevent misuse of AI and control threats like deepfakes. With global leaders and tech giants in attendance, the summit aims to foster partnerships and reinforce India's role in the global tech landscape.

Key Points: AI Summit: India's Youth to Influence Global Tech, Says Vaishnaw

  • Summit offers huge investment opportunity
  • Focus on solving India's population-scale challenges
  • Youth urged to build ethical AI solutions
  • Government advocating strong AI regulation
  • Dialogue started to control deepfake threat
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Biggest AI summit unique opportunity for India's youth to influence tech world: Ashwini Vaishnaw

Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw says the AI Impact Summit is a golden opportunity for India's youth to build solutions for worldwide challenges.

"India's youth have a 'unique and golden' opportunity to contribute to shaping the world of Artificial Intelligence - Ashwini Vaishnaw"

New Delhi, Feb 17

Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw stated on Tuesday that the five-day AI Impact Summit presents a distinctive opportunity for India's technologically adept youth to develop solutions for worldwide challenges. He also expressed pride in hosting the largest gathering of technology leaders related to Artificial Intelligence.

Speaking to the media, the Union Minister for Electronics and Information Technology said the AI Summit offers a huge investment opportunity, and India is likely to draw investments of more than $ 200 billion over the next two years.

He credited Prime Minister Narendra Modi for "democratising" the technology with his vision, stating that the focus of the five-day AI Impact Summit is to tackle the diverse challenges faced by India's large population and to seek comprehensive solutions.

Speaking to IANS, Ashwini Vaishnaw said that global leaders, tech gurus from within and across the globe, have congregated at the AI summit, and together they will deliberate, discuss and develop tech-based solutions for the host of problems plaguing the world today.

He said that India's youth have a 'unique and golden' opportunity to contribute to shaping the world of Artificial Intelligence (AI) by making innovative solutions in the field of deep-tech and shaping the digital world worldwide.

Describing the ongoing summit as the biggest AI Summit, he said that the country's youth are filled with energy and enthusiasm and are raring to make a mark with their expertise and endeavour.

"India's youth are tech-savvy; they adapt to new technology. They should harness the potential of AI and related tools and build solutions while sticking to the highest ethical standards," he added.

The Union Minister also advocated for strong and robust regulatory mechanisms to ensure that the technology is not misused and remains limited to larger human good.

Acknowledging the threat posed by deepfakes, he said that the problem was growing day by day and informed that the government has started a dialogue with the industry on controlling this.

Earlier in the day, PM Modi shared highlights from the ongoing AI Impact Expo, calling it a convergence of "ideas and intent".

Notably, many heads of state, along with ministerial delegations from more than a dozen countries, have arrived in the capital to participate in the AI Summit. With global leaders and tech giants in attendance, the Summit holds promise for fostering multiple partnerships, thereby reinforcing India's role in the evolving landscape of technology and governance.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone working in tech, the $200 billion investment figure is massive. Hope this translates into quality jobs and research opportunities, not just hype. The regulatory part is crucial.
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Vikram M
Good to see the government acknowledging the deepfake threat. That's a serious issue. The summit is a great platform, but we need to ensure the solutions are accessible to all, not just urban elites.
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Priya S
"Sticking to the highest ethical standards" – this is the most important line in the whole article. AI development without ethics is dangerous. Proud that India is hosting such a significant event.
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Rohit P
Hope the dialogue with industry on deepfakes leads to concrete action soon. Also, while the opportunity is golden, we need more focus on AI education at the college and even school level to truly harness this potential.
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Michael C
Converging ideas and intent is key. India has a unique advantage with its scale and problems. If solutions work here, they can work anywhere. Watching this space closely.

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