At the G7 Summit, Prime Minister Modi called for widespread use of technology, not monopoly
In his brief speech at the Outreach Session of the recent G7 Summit held in Italy, Prime Minister Narendra Modi mentioned three key aspects that India is prioritizing: technology and Intelligence. artificial intelligence, energy security and affordability as well as providing last-mile services to citizens. . Specifically on technology, Prime Minister Modi called on global leaders gathered in Italy to work together to ensure that the benefits of technology reach all segments of society, to unleash the potential of each person. in social. He also emphasized helping to eliminate social inequality and expanding people’s power instead of limiting it. “The 21st century is the century of technology. There is almost no aspect of human life that is not influenced by technology. While on the one hand technology brings the courage to bring people to the forefront.” On the other hand, it also creates challenges such as cybersecurity,” Prime Minister Modi said when intervening. He specifically proposed converting technology monopoly to mass use monopoly on technology to mass use.”
Monopoly means complete control of something, preventing another person or company from having any share, influence or access. “We must make technology creative, not destructive,” the Prime Minister said. Only then can we lay the foundations for an inclusive society.”
He said, India is striving for a better future through a people-centric approach. India is one of the first few countries to develop a National Strategy on Artificial Intelligence.
India has taken the path of building public digital infrastructure to serve the people and UPI, Jan Dhan, Aadhar, ONDC and CoWin are some examples. The Indian government’s emphasis is on ensuring that the benefits of its innovation are not limited to India; Other countries also benefit from it. He also mentioned Mission AI. He said this mission stems from the mantra “AI for All”. As a founding member and principal chair of the Global Partnership on AI, Prime Minister Modi said India is promoting cooperation among all countries.
“During the G-20 Summit hosted by India last year, we emphasized the importance of international governance in the field of AI. Going forward, we will continue to cooperate with all countries to make AI transparent, fair, safe, accessible.” and responsible,” the prime minister added.
On the use of AI, India’s position has always been that the Internet and any other emerging technology must be deployed in a “secure and trustworthy” manner.
At the invitation of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, Prime Minister Modi traveled to the Apulia region in Italy to participate in the G7 Outreach Summit earlier this week. This is his first visit abroad since taking office for the third consecutive term. (ANI)
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