VP Radhakrishnan: AI Must Be Guided by Bharat's Ethical Values

Vice President C.P. Radhakrishnan addressed the 39th IGNOU convocation, advocating for the responsible and ethical use of modern technologies like artificial intelligence. He emphasized that scientific progress must be aligned with India's traditional ethical values and should not be feared, drawing parallels to the initial apprehensions about computers. The Vice President welcomed the National Education Policy and highlighted IGNOU's flexible programs and integration of Indian knowledge systems. He also launched digital initiatives and noted IGNOU's massive, inclusive learner base, which significantly contributes to educational equity and national development.

Key Points: VP Advocates Ethical AI Use, Lauds IGNOU's Role in Education

  • Ethical values must guide AI and tech
  • Modern development should align with traditions
  • AI can personalize and enhance learning
  • IGNOU is a pillar of distance education in India
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V-P Radhakrishnan advocates ethical use of AI, modern tech

Vice President C.P. Radhakrishnan emphasizes ethical AI in education, commends IGNOU's inclusive outreach and NEP reforms at convocation.

"scientific advancement should be guided by Bharat's ethical values - Vice President C.P. Radhakrishnan"

New Delhi, April 7

Advocating responsible and accountable use of modern technologies such as artificial intelligence, Vice President C.P. Radhakrishnan said on Tuesday that scientific advancement should be guided by Bharat's ethical values.

Addressing the 39th Convocation Ceremony of Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) where more than 3.2 lakh learners received their degrees, diplomas and certificates, the Vice President said that the greatest strength of Bharat lies in its belief in ethical values.

"He emphasised that modern development must go hand in hand with our traditions, and that scientific advancement should be guided by ethical values," a statement said.

Welcoming the adoption of the National Education Policy (NEP), Vice-President Radhakrishnan noted that IGNOU has introduced four-year undergraduate programmes with multiple exit options, making higher education more flexible and learner-centric.

He also commended the integration of Indian knowledge systems with modern education.

The Vice President said that emerging tools such as Artificial Intelligence can enhance learning experiences, improve student support and enable personalised education.

He added that there is no need to be afraid of modern developments.

He noted that there were apprehensions when computers were introduced in the country, with fears that they would take away jobs, however, they ultimately generated more employment and contributed to national growth.

The Vice President released the certificates on Digi Locker under the National Academic Depository (NAD) to ensure easy access for learners across the country.

He also launched the IGNOU Alumni Portal, which has more than five million registrations.

Delhi Lieutenant Governor Taranjit Singh Sandhu, IGNOU Vice-Chancellor Uma Kanjilal, and other dignitaries were present on the occasion.

Highlighting the transformative role of IGNOU, the Vice President described the university as a pillar of India's open and distance learning ecosystem, significantly expanding access to higher education across the country.

Emphasising its inclusive outreach, he noted that IGNOU has more than 14 lakh learners, with 56 per cent being women and 58 per cent coming from rural and disadvantaged communities.

He remarked that the university's learner base exceeds the population of many countries, reflecting its substantial contribution to educational equity, social mobility, and national development.

- IANS

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Priya S
So proud to see IGNOU's impact! 14 lakh learners, majority women and from rural areas... this is real empowerment. The new 4-year UG programs with exit options are a game-changer for students who have to work. 👏
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David E
Integrating Indian knowledge systems with modern education is a brilliant move. The West often overlooks ancient wisdom. If India can lead in ethical AI, it would be a fantastic contribution to the world.
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Siddharth J
The point about computers creating more jobs is spot on. We had the same fear with AI. We need to skill up our youth and guide the tech with our values. The DigiLocker for certificates is also a very practical step.
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Rohit P
While I agree with the sentiment, I hope this talk about ethics translates into strong, enforceable regulations. We've seen how social media was adopted without enough guardrails. Let's not repeat that mistake with AI.
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Nisha Z
As an IGNOU alumna, this makes me so happy! The alumni portal launch is great for networking. The university truly reaches the last mile. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳

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