Assam CM introduces AI anchor 'Ankita' to share cabinet meeting

ANI May 15, 2025 286 views

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma launched AI anchor Ankita to share cabinet decisions in a tech-driven governance push. The AI presenter announced key moves like renaming Dibrugarh Airport after Bhupen Hazarika and aid for tea workers. This follows Assam's earlier introduction of AI teacher Iris, showcasing the state's focus on digital innovation. The initiative aims to make policy updates more engaging for tech-savvy citizens.

"Meet Ankita, our AI anchor who brings you the latest updates on the recent Assam Cabinet meeting." – Himanta Biswa Sarma
Guwahati, May 14: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma introduced an AI anchor named Ankita on Wednesday, marking a first-of-its-kind digital initiative to promote digital transformation and citizen engagement.

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AI anchor Ankita delivers cabinet updates in Assamese

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Dibrugarh Airport renamed after Bhupen Hazarika

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One-time grant for tea garden workers

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Follows Assam's earlier AI teacher Iris

In a post on X, CM Sarma wrote, "Meet Ankita, our AI anchor who brings you the latest updates on the recent Assam Cabinet meeting. From approving the change of Dibrugarh Airport's name after Bhupen Hazarika to a one-time grant for tea garden workers, we made a host of decisions for the public. Drop in your views!"

The post also featured a short video of the AI-generated anchor Ankita delivering key updates from the latest cabinet meeting in a professional tone and fluent Assamese.

The AI anchor explained the government's move to rename the Dibrugarh Airport after cultural icon Bhupen Hazarika and highlighted financial assistance for tea garden workers among other decisions.

The initiative was seen as a step toward modernising government communication and making policy announcements more interactive and accessible, especially for the digital generation to harness technology for good governance.

The video shared by CM Sarma featured realistic voice modulation and facial expressions similar to those of a human anchor.

CM Sarma is passionate about emerging technologies, including Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning. In his addresses to students at colleges and universities, he often inspires the youth to delve more into new technologies and keep abreast of developments in the technology space.

Last year, Assam introduced 'Iris', the first AI teacher at Royal Global School in Guwahati. Dressed in a traditional Mekhela-Chador, Iris listens attentively and provides informative details to curious young minds.

Meanwhile, Doordarshan Kisan also launched two AI anchors named AI Krish and AI Bhoomi on May 26, 2024. These news anchors are computers that are exactly like humans, or rather, they work like humans.

They read news 24 hours a day and for a year without stopping or getting tired.

Reader Comments

Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments for the AI anchor article:
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Priya K.
Interesting initiative! But I hope this doesn't replace human jobs completely. Technology should assist, not displace. The AI anchor looks impressive though - kudos to Assam for embracing digital transformation 🇮🇳
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Rahul D.
Wow! This is truly futuristic. Assam leading the way in tech adoption! 🙌 Hope other states follow suit. The AI anchor speaking fluent Assamese is particularly impressive - shows respect for local language and culture.
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Ananya S.
Good step forward, but I'm concerned about misinformation. Who verifies what the AI says? We need transparency in how these systems work. Also, hope they maintain human oversight for important policy announcements.
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Sanjay M.
As a tech enthusiast, I'm thrilled! 🇮🇳 Making governance more accessible through AI is brilliant. But let's not forget the tea garden workers mentioned - hope the actual benefits reach them as efficiently as this digital announcement!
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Meena P.
The AI anchor is cool, but what about digital divide? Many in Assam still lack basic internet access. Hope the government is working on both - cutting-edge tech AND basic infrastructure. Otherwise this remains an urban privilege.
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Karthik R.
Bhupen Hazarika would be proud! Using modern tech to preserve and promote Assamese culture is the perfect blend of tradition and innovation. Hope Ankita gets a mekhela-chador like Iris! 😄

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