In this age of AI, should global institutions reform?

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Key Takeaways
- Prime Minister Modi advocates for reform in global institutions.
- The IndiaAI Mission focuses on safe and ethical AI development.
- BRICS expansion signifies adaptability to changing times.
- A multipolar world order is essential for inclusive governance.
- Challenges of the Global South must be prioritized in policy-making.
Rio de Janeiro, July 6 (NationPress) As India initiates a groundbreaking artificial intelligence (AI) initiative aimed at transforming countless lives and empowering businesses across various sectors, Prime Minister Narendra Modi remarked on Sunday that in this era of AI, it is simply unacceptable for international organizations to remain unchanged for eighty years.
During the opening session of the BRICS summit, PM Modi stated: "In this era of AI, where technology advances weekly, it is unacceptable for global institutions to remain stagnant for eighty years. You can’t operate 21st-century software on 20th-century typewriters!"
Using another fitting technological analogy, he asserted: "You can’t operate 21st-century software on 20th-century typewriters!"
The Prime Minister indicated that the growth of BRICS and the addition of new members demonstrate its capacity to adapt to changing times.
India has launched its ambitious IndiaAI Mission, which centers on the principles of safe and trustworthy AI. This mission highlights the commitment to ensuring safety, accountability, and ethical standards in AI development and usage.
By advocating for local frameworks, strong governance tools, and self-evaluation guidelines, the IndiaAI mission aspires to empower innovators and democratize the advantages of AI across various sectors, impacting millions.
Furthermore, PM Modi stressed the necessity of a new multipolar and inclusive global order.
“This change must commence with comprehensive reforms in global institutions. These modifications should not merely be superficial but must have tangible effects. There should be adjustments in governance structures, voting rights, and leadership roles. The challenges faced by nations in the Global South must take precedence in policy formation,” PM Modi conveyed to the assembly, adding that India has always viewed it as a responsibility to transcend self-interest and advocate for the welfare of humanity.