PM Modi: AI's Impact Just Beginning, Urges Global Responsibility & Vision

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the AI India Impact Summit, stating that the current visible effects of Artificial Intelligence are merely the beginning of a profound historical transformation. He drew parallels to foundational human discoveries like fire and writing, emphasizing that AI's development is occurring at an unprecedented speed and scale. The Prime Minister urged nations to adopt a long-term, responsible approach, focusing on present actions to ensure AI benefits future generations. He highlighted that the core debate should center on how we use AI today, citing the dual-use nature of technologies like nuclear power.

Key Points: PM Modi on AI's Historic Impact & Need for Responsible Innovation

  • AI marks a historic shift in human history
  • Speed and scale of change are unprecedented
  • Must balance innovation with global responsibility
  • Focus on present actions to shape AI's future
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"What we see today is just beginning of AI's impact,": PM Modi at AI Impact Summit

PM Modi compares AI to foundational human discoveries, stressing unprecedented speed and the need for responsible global governance to shape its future.

"What we are seeing today, what we are predicting, is just the beginning of its impact. - PM Modi"

New Delhi, February 19

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said Artificial Intelligence marks a shift in human history, urging nations to balance innovation with responsibility.

Addressing the AI India Impact Summit at the Bharat Mandapam venue in the national capital, he drew parallels with earlier technological breakthroughs. "When signals were first transmitted wirelessly, no one imagined that the entire world would one day be connected in real time. Artificial Intelligence is such a transformation of human history. What we are seeing today, what we are predicting, is just the beginning of its impact," he said

The Prime Minister compared AI's rise to early human discoveries. "When sparks first emerged from stones, no one imagined that those sparks would become the foundation of civilisation. When speech was first transformed into script, no one knew that written knowledge would become the backbone of future systems," he said.

Highlighting the pace of change, the Prime Minister noted, "AI is making machines intelligent, but more than that, it is increasing human capabilities manyfold. There is only one difference: this time the speed is unprecedented and the scale is also unexpected." He added that earlier technologies took decades to influence societies, but today the shift from machine learning to learning machines is rapid and widespread.

"Earlier, the impact of technology used to take decades to be visible. Today, the journey from machine learning to learning machines is faster, deeper and wider than ever," PM Modi said.

PM Modi said countries must adopt a long-term approach. "We have to have a big vision and shoulder an equally big responsibility. Along with the present generation, we also have to worry about what form of AI we will hand over to the coming generations," he said.

He added that the debate should focus on present action. "The real question today is not what Artificial Intelligence can do in the future. The question is, what do we do with Artificial Intelligence in the present?" he said, citing nuclear power as an example of technology with both destructive and constructive outcomes.

- ANI

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Priya S
The comparison to fire and writing is so insightful. AI truly is a foundational technology. I hope we focus on using it to solve our real problems - from predicting crop yields to diagnosing diseases in remote villages. Jai Hind!
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Rohit P
Responsible innovation is key. We've seen how social media impacted society. With AI, the stakes are even higher. The PM's point about what we hand over to the next generation is crucial. We need strong ethical frameworks made in India, for India.
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Sarah B
As someone working in tech, the pace is indeed breathtaking. But I respectfully worry about job displacement, especially for our vast workforce in traditional sectors. The vision must include massive reskilling initiatives. The question of "what we do in the present" is spot on.
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Vikram M
Bharat Mandapam is becoming the hub for such futuristic discussions! Proud moment. The comparison to nuclear power is apt - it can light up cities or destroy them. Hope our startups and researchers get the full support to build AI for good.
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Ananya R
Exciting times! But we must ensure this doesn't become another digital divide. AI tools and education need to reach every corner of India, not just metro cities. The vision has to be inclusive.

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