How has India emphasized the significance of inclusive AI? Accenture CEO Julie Sweet
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New Delhi, Feb 19 (NationPress) Accenture's CEO Julie Sweet stated that the ‘AI Impact Summit 2026’ in India has effectively highlighted the necessity of inclusive growth and inclusive AI.
While addressing journalists during the Summit, she remarked, “This event has been a significant acknowledgment of the need for global collaboration among nations, the private sector, and public institutions, showcasing India's pivotal role in this conversation.”
At the ‘India AI Impact Summit 2026’, the government unveiled the New Delhi Frontier AI Impact Commitments, a groundbreaking result of the summit aimed at uniting leading frontier AI firms with India’s local innovators to progress towards inclusive and responsible artificial intelligence.
“A key theme of the summit has been the value of inclusive growth and inclusive AI, and the attendance of numerous global participants underscores the significance of India,” Sweet observed.
The Summit featured a global gathering of world leaders and executives from major tech companies, centered around the high-profile opening ceremony at Bharat Mandapam, inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
This ceremony set a positive direction for the Summit’s emphasis on responsible innovation, scientific progress, and international partnerships in determining the future of Artificial Intelligence.
As per an official statement, the engagement of global political figures, multilateral organizations, and tech innovators at the inaugural session of the Summit highlighted its importance as a defining platform for steering the future of Artificial Intelligence in a world that is increasingly interconnected and rapidly changing.
N. Chandrasekaran, Chairman of Tata Sons, characterized AI as the next essential infrastructure, with transformative potential akin to that of steam engines, electricity, and the internet.
He emphasized India's accomplishments in digital public infrastructure, positioning AI as a strategic national asset developed across the entire spectrum, from chips and systems to energy and applications.