Key Points

Chandrababu Naidu envisions Andhra Pradesh as a leader in AI-driven governance while emphasizing human-centric solutions. He reflects on the state’s tech evolution, from struggling for internet connectivity to pioneering digital reforms. The CM advocates for AI Champions in departments and predictive governance via a state-run Data Lake. With a focus on balancing innovation and empathy, Naidu aims for 15% economic growth through smart, flexible governance.

Key Points: Chandrababu Naidu Pushes AI Governance With Human Touch in Andhra

  • Naidu highlights AP’s shift from 2 Mbps to AI-powered governance
  • Calls for rewriting archaic laws to enable smart digital systems
  • Proposes AI Champions in every department for use-case adoption
  • Targets 15% growth via tech reforms and PPP models
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A new era begins, AI must power governance with human touch: CM Chandrababu Naidu

Andhra CM Chandrababu Naidu advocates AI-driven governance balanced with human empathy, aiming for 15% economic growth and tech-powered public services.

"Technology must solve people’s problems. It must have a human angle. – CM Chandrababu Naidu"

Amaravathi, April 24

In a powerful and inspiring address that set the tone for Andhra Pradesh's digital future, Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Thursday declared that the state is entering a new era of governance powered by Artificial Intelligence (AI) -- one that prioritizes smart systems, human-centric solutions, and real-time delivery of services, a press release said.

Recounting his journey from struggling for a 2 Mbps internet connection to launching data-driven governance, the Chief Minister highlighted Andhra Pradesh's long-standing commitment to technological leadership. "Back then, BSNL gave me 2 Mbps - and I used it for audio and video. Today we're talking about Gigabits," he said, crediting the deregulation of the telecom sector and early e-governance initiatives as game-changers.

He underscored that systems must empower governance, not restrict it. "We have the best brains in the country, especially in the IAS. But our systems make them inefficient. We must now rewrite old, archaic laws and embrace smart, digital systems," he said.

Calling for a mindset shift, the Chief Minister declared, "Hard work is no longer enough. We must focus on smart, flexible work." He highlighted how digitised file systems, real-time decision-making, and bandwidth-led connectivity are enabling new ways of governance.

CM Naidu advocated for every department to develop an AI Champion who would identify and lead the adoption of use cases. From the deployment of drones to control illegal cultivation to Aadhaar-linked home deliveries during disasters, the Chief Minister shared successful examples of how technology, when used wisely, can transform public service. "Every family must have someone who prepares or applies use cases. This is how we ensure that technology serves the people," he added.

The Chief Minister also spoke passionately about the integration of massive datasets through a state-run Data Lake, enabling predictive governance. "We will integrate all data, and the Planning Department must use it to prepare for the future," he stated. He announced that Andhra Pradesh would fully saturate critical infrastructure like housing and sanitation by 2028 or 2029 and leverage Public-Private-People Partnerships (P4) to uplift underprivileged families.

The Chief Minister expressed strong confidence in achieving 15 percent economic growth, stating that such ambitious targets are not beyond reach. Drawing a comparison with Telangana, he highlighted how the region transformed from being largely agrarian two and a half decades ago to now having the highest per capita income in the country, driven by balanced growth across agriculture, industry, and services.

Reflecting on Andhra Pradesh's own journey, he noted that when he first initiated development efforts, the industrial landscape was sparse. However, since 1995, a wave of new industries has emerged, supported by second-generation reforms. These reforms have not only modernised the economy but also nurtured a vibrant ecosystem of second-generation entrepreneurs who are now steering Andhra Pradesh's economic transformation.

Despite the transformative power of AI, CM Naidu stressed the importance of human empathy in governance. "Technology must solve people's problems. It must have a human angle," he said, adding that 75 percent of grievances in governance are land-related, and digitisation of land records -- a project he initiated in Telangana -- is a critical step forward.

Reflecting on the journey of Indian innovation, he noted: "We once watched ISRO's satellites in awe. Today, Indian startups are building satellites for Rs 30 crore. The world is watching us now."

In his concluding remarks, the Chief Minister described the workshop as a landmark step. "We are creating proof-of-concept models to show the country how AI-led governance can work. We are at the beginning of an inspiring era."

Earlier, R Chandrasekhar, former Secretary, MEITY and DOT, spoke on the Role of AI and technology in good governance and said that resolving problems faced by people requires vision and bureaucratic will.

"Nara Chandrababu Naidu, who was the CM of the combined AP, then realised that IT could be used in governance. The whole nation realised that AP was doing something and they wanted to learn from us," he said, adding that AP hosted two e-Governance conferences that kept the IT ball running in the country.

The two-day workshop on "AI and Emerging Technologies for Government Digital Transformation" is being held in Amaravati in collaboration with the Wadhwani Centre for Government Digital Transformation. It is designed to build awareness and capacity among senior and mid-level government officers to understand and implement AI-based innovations in governance.

Participants will gain exposure to real-world use cases, discuss implementation strategies, and contribute to a roadmap that aligns with Andhra Pradesh's vision of becoming a model state for AI-enabled, citizen-first governance.

This workshop will serve as the foundation for a new governance paradigm -- one where AI, data, and innovation are deeply integrated into public service delivery. With Andhra Pradesh leading the way, the future of governance in India looks digital, dynamic, and deeply impactful.

- ANI

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Priya K.
This is such an exciting vision! AI in governance could really transform how citizens interact with services. The human touch aspect is crucial though - glad CM Naidu emphasized that. Andhra Pradesh might become a model for other states! 👏
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Rahul S.
While I appreciate the forward-thinking approach, I worry about implementation. We've seen many tech initiatives fail at ground level due to poor digital literacy. Hope there's equal focus on training and accessibility.
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Sunita M.
The data lake concept is brilliant! Imagine if all government departments could actually share information seamlessly. Might finally end the "go to this office for that certificate" nightmare we all face.
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Arjun V.
15% growth target seems ambitious but if anyone can pull it off, it's Naidu. His IT vision in the 90s was ahead of its time. Though I wish there were more details about how they'll prevent AI bias in governance decisions.
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Kavita P.
Love the focus on land records digitization! So many family disputes could be avoided with transparent records. Hope they implement it properly with proper verification mechanisms though.
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Vijay R.
The P4 (Public-Private-People) partnership model sounds promising. If executed well, this could be a game-changer for inclusive development. Excited to see how this unfolds in the coming years! #DigitalAP

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