At the India AI Impact Summit, a common, unifying message emerged from the world's top AI leaders: the necessity of global cooperation and India's pivotal role in democratising AI for the world
AI power lies not just in its intelligence, but in its speed -- and that speed is disrupting everything
Addressing earlier criticism, Kumar said skepticism was fair but stemmed from misunderstanding the company’s strategy. “You don’t suddenly start running. You crawl, you walk, and then you run,” he said.
IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva praised India’s AI leadership, saying artificial intelligence could lift global growth, while warning of “tsunami-like” labour disruption and urging faster digital adoption and skills development.
On the AI related opportunities, Oxman said that India being the world’s largest democracy, and having more than 1.4 billion people where innovation is free to flourish – is the most exciting aspects for the technology industry.
The other point is instead of using taxpayer dollars to make investments under Pax Silica, we're looking at incentives, the US officials replied to Moneycontrol.
"Everybody is stealing each other's engineers, and working on the same thing because nobody can afford to do something slightly different and then run the risk of falling behind," said AI Godfather Yann LeCun.
The potential disruption of AI on labour could be “tsunami-like”, said IMF MD, estimating that around 40 percent of jobs could be impacted
The impact could rise to as much as 60 per cent in advanced economies, while for India the figure is expected to be lower, around 26 per cent.
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According to Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon, 6G networks will evolve into large-scale sensing and intelligence platforms.
AI is not something that can be layered on to the existing way of doing things. Organisations need to rethink entire processes
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The agreement, signed by Electronics and IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw and US Ambassador Sergio Gor, aims to strengthen cooperation on AI and semiconductors
Tech Mahindra is the only IT services company that got selected under IndiaAI Mission to build its own LLM. The Pune-headquarter IT firm made advancements to its existing ‘Project Indus’ to build the new foundation model.
Strong top-down policy backing and leadership recognition of AI’s potential could help India leapfrog structural challenges, says skill development minister
Patel defended Cisco after Vinod Khosla's jibe about company, saying the venture capitalist's remarks are 'provocative, but not accurate'
Anchored by the United States, Japan and South Korea, it brings together a network of trusted partners to strengthen technology and economic security.
The collaboration links Nvidia’s global Inception programme with AI-focused VC fund Activate’s pre-company investing model as the chip giant expands its ecosystem push in India’s fast-forming AI buildout.
The US envoy also said that Washington will share trusted technologies with India in a major boost.
The two now helm the world’s most valuable closely held AI firms: OpenAI, valued at roughly $500 billion, and Anthropic at about $380 billion
Founded in 1961 under President John F. Kennedy at the height of the Cold War, the Peace Corps has functioned as an instrument of goodwill diplomacy for the US.
Nilekani recalled how PM Modi gave them a suggestion to extend AI application to dairy besides agriculture.
The venture investor said India’s advantage in AI lies in building context-driven applications rather than competing in large model development, as falling costs of intelligence reshape healthcare, education and startup building.
Speaking at the AI summit in India, Sunak said nothing in our lifetimes would be “more transformative” than AI