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Use Artificial Intelligence to improve safety of railway network, says Nandan Nilekani

Nilekani envisions integrating AI into railway’s modernisation efforts to improve safety, prevent accidents, and ensure a more secure travel for passengers across the extensive network.

February 21, 2025 / 17:48 IST
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Nandan Nilekani
Infosys co-founder and non-executive chairman Nandan Nilekani

Infosys co-founder Nandan Nilekani has backed the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to develop applications based on existing Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) in order to improve safety of India’s railway network. Nilekani envisions integrating AI into railway’s modernisation efforts to improve safety, prevent accidents, and ensure a more secure travel for passengers across the extensive network.

He was speaking at the All India Management Association’s (AIMA) 69th Foundation Day & 19th National Management Day event in New Delhi.

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"I am sure AI can be applied to safety in Railways too, though I am not an expert," said Nilekani, during a fireside chat with Moneycontrol’s Managing Editor, Nalin Mehta. Nilekani elaborated on how DPI has established large systems and amassed significant data, creating a foundation upon which AI can operate. "DPI and AI are complementary. DPI has laid the foundation in terms of large systems, a lot of data, all of which are required for the AI. AI will be built on top of DPI, and DPI will get turbocharged by AI. So, it's a very synergistic relationship," Nilekani said.

The Infosys co-founder underscored the strategic importance of AI for India, especially applying it at a population scale to solve fundamental challenges. He talked about potential applications to improve education and provide timely, localised information to farmers to enhance productivity. "To me, AI is as good as its application, and its usage. I think India will definitely be a leader in applying AI at scale," he said.