In his brief address at the Outreach Session of the recent G7 Summit held in Italy, Prime Minister Narendra Modi touched upon three key aspects that India is prioritizing: technology and Artificial Intelligence, energy security, and affordability, and last mile service delivery to its people. Specifically on technology, PM Modi called on global leaders who converged in Italy to collectively ensure that the benefits of technology reach all sections of society, to realise the potential of every person in the society. He also stressed helping to remove social inequalities and expanding human powers instead of limiting them. "The twenty-first century is the century of technology. There is hardly any aspect of human life that is deprived of the influence of technology. While on one hand technology gives the courage to take man to the moon, on the other hand it also creates challenges like cyber security," said PM Modi in his intervention. He in particular suggested converting monopolies in technology into mass usage. "We have to convert monopoly in technology into mass usage."
Monopolisation means complete control of something, which prevents other people or companies, from having any share, influence, or access. "We have to make technology creative, not destructive. Only then will we be able to lay the foundation of an inclusive society," the prime minister said.
India, he said, is striving for a better future through its human-centric approach. India is among the first few countries to formulate a National Strategy on Artificial Intelligence.
India has taken the path of building public digital infrastructure for serving citizens and UPI, Jan Dhan, Aadhar, ONDC and CoWin are some of the examples. A key emphasis of the Indian government has been on ensuring that the benefits of its innovation are not limited to India only; other countries, too, benefit from it. He also touched upon the A.I. Mission. He said the mission is derived from the mantra "AI for All". As a founding
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