PM Modi to Students: AI is Your Superpower, Use It Wisely for Growth

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed students at the Pariksha Pe Charcha event, emphasizing the wise and ethical use of Artificial Intelligence. He illustrated practical applications, such as using AI to summarize biographies or get reading recommendations, to enhance learning capabilities. The PM stressed that thoughtful application builds deeper understanding, while superficial use offers only limited gains. The event, with millions of participants nationwide, focused on reducing exam stress and inspiring holistic growth in a tech-driven future.

Key Points: PM Modi: Use AI as a Capability Enhancer, Not a Shortcut

  • Use AI to summarise and discover content
  • Avoid superficial over-reliance
  • Develop wisdom for ethical tech use
  • AI is a tool for innovation, not a replacement
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PM Modi to students: 'AI is your superpower - leverage it wisely!'

PM Modi urges students at Pariksha Pe Charcha to use AI ethically to enhance learning and build deeper understanding, not for superficial gains.

"AI should be something that enhances your capabilities. - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, Feb 6

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday urged students to harness the vast technological opportunities of their generation wisely, particularly Artificial Intelligence, describing it as a powerful tool to amplify capabilities rather than replace effort.

Speaking during the ninth edition of 'Pariksha Pe Charcha' at his residence in New Delhi, the PM emphasised ethical and productive use of AI amid discussions on exam preparation, life skills, and future readiness.

Addressing the youth's access to technology unavailable in earlier eras, PM Modi said, "You are fortunate to have received so many technological opportunities that weren't available in my time. We need to develop the wisdom and intelligence to use them correctly. AI should be something that enhances your capabilities."

He illustrated practical ways to leverage AI productively. "How to use AI? One way is to ask AI to summarise a biography, giving me the main points in 10 bullet points, and I might feel like I've gained a lot of knowledge," he explained.

"Another way is to ask, 'I'm interested in these subjects, and I'm of this age. Can you suggest 10 good biographies for me to read?' AI will then find and show you 10 biographies."

The Prime Minister stressed that superficial use provides only surface-level gains, while thoughtful application builds deeper understanding and personal growth.

He positioned AI as an enabler for learning, creativity, and innovation, urging students to develop discernment to avoid over-reliance. Echoing this, student Ananya Sharma from Chandigarh shared her perspective, "AI is a tool, some help, and we can use it to move forward, but it can't directly take us to our goal. I also use it in this way, for example, to create technology-related apps. I liked the idea of using it in this way so that it becomes useful for all of us."

PM Modi's remarks aligned with broader themes of the event, balancing academics with skills, embracing technology responsibly, and viewing exams as stepping stones rather than endpoints.

The session included insights from guests and reinforced Pariksha Pe Charcha's evolution into a nationwide movement for confident, stress-free learning.

Participants can download certificates from the MyGov portal, celebrating engagement in this transformative dialogue. As board exams approach for CBSE, ICSE, and state boards, the Prime Minister's guidance on AI positions today's youth to lead in a tech-driven future, blending tradition with innovation for a stronger, self-reliant India.

The interactive session, broadcast live from 10 AM on Doordarshan, the Prime Minister's YouTube channel, and other platforms, connected students nationwide in a pan-India format. With over 6.76 crore participants-including 4.19 crore students, lakhs of teachers, and parents-the event focused on reducing exam stress while inspiring holistic growth.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As a teacher from Mumbai, I see students using AI to cheat on assignments daily. The emphasis on *ethical* use is what we need to hear more of. It's not about banning the technology, but teaching discernment. A very balanced perspective.
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Vikram M
Absolutely correct! AI is a superpower, but only if you know how to wield it. Asking it for book recommendations is smart, but just copying answers from it is a shortcut to nowhere. Our generation needs to build the foundational knowledge first.
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Priya S
The point about it not being available in his time is so true. We have this incredible tool at our fingertips. We should use it to solve real Indian problems - from agriculture to healthcare. Let's not just use it to avoid studying! 😅
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Rohit P
Good advice, but I hope this is followed up with actual changes in our education system. Our syllabus is still so theoretical and exam-focused. We need more practical, project-based learning where AI can be a genuine assistant, not just a cheat sheet.
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Ananya R
My daughter participated in this event and came back so inspired. She's already talking about using AI to help her design a science project on water conservation. It's about channeling the curiosity in the right direction. Well said!

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