Today, December 12, is a major date for artificial intelligence aficionados in India as the nation hosts the fourth Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence (GPAI) Summit in New Delhi. The event started today and will conclude on December 14. Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke on the opening day and highlighted the danger of the darker aspects of AI. Pointing out the need for safeguards in AI, PM Modi said we need to “bridge the gap between theory and practice on AI”. In other news, OpenAI announced at the GPAI Summit that the company will hold a developer gathering in Bengaluru in January. This and more in today's AI roundup. Let us take a closer look.
PM Modi emphasized the need for "extreme caution" when dealing with the darker aspects of AI during his address at the fourth Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence Summit in New Delhi, reports LiveMint. He highlighted the challenges posed by AI and spoke within the context of a multi-stakeholder initiative focused on bridging the gap between theoretical concepts and practical applications of AI. This initiative aims to support advanced research and applied activities addressing AI-related priorities.
He said, “AI is having a significant impact on both present and future generations. We must proceed with extreme caution. I believe that the suggestions and ideas emerging from this summit will help us safeguard the world from the potential risks and challenges posed by the darker aspects of AI”.
“Our development mantra in India is, Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas. We have prepared government policies and programs inspired by the spirit of 'AI For All'. Our endeavor is to take full advantage of the capabilities of AI for social development and inclusive growth. India is
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