Is India Creating a Global Framework for Ethical, Human-Centric AI?
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Key Takeaways
- India is developing a global framework for ethical AI.
- The AI Governance Framework aims to combine innovation with safety.
- India will host the Global AI Summit in February 2026.
- Over Rs 10,000 crore is being invested in the India AI Mission.
- PM Modi encourages exploration of new scientific possibilities.
New Delhi, Nov 3 (NationPress) India is actively shaping an international framework for ethical and human-centric artificial intelligence (AI), as stated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday. He highlighted that the forthcoming AI Governance Framework is poised to be a significant milestone aimed at fostering both innovation and safety in AI technology.
PM Modi revealed that India is set to host the 'Global AI Summit' in February 2026, which will enhance initiatives towards inclusive, ethical, and human-centric AI practices.
The Prime Minister underscored the necessity to grasp the transformative potential of science and technology while ensuring they are both ethical and inclusive. He used AI as an example, noting its extensive applications ranging from retail and logistics to customer service and assisting with children's homework.
He confirmed that India is striving to make AI advantageous for all segments of society, with an investment exceeding Rs 10,000 crore under the India AI Mission.
During his address at the Emerging Science, Technology and Innovation Conclave (ESTIC) 2025 at Bharat Mandapam, the Prime Minister called for intensified efforts in emerging sectors vital for realizing the vision of a developed India.
In his keynote address, PM Modi raised critical inquiries: Can India innovate biofortified crops to tackle global malnutrition? Can low-cost soil health enhancers and bio-fertilisers replace chemical inputs and enhance soil health? Is it possible for India to better map its genomic diversity to advance personalized medicine and disease prediction? Can new, affordable innovations in clean energy storage, such as batteries, be developed?
Moreover, he emphasized the necessity of identifying critical inputs where India currently relies on international sources and achieving self-sufficiency in these areas.
PM Modi expressed confidence that those involved in the scientific and technological sectors will transcend the posed questions and uncover new opportunities.
He reiterated his support for individuals with innovative ideas and reaffirmed the government's unwavering commitment to funding research and providing opportunities for scientists.
The Prime Minister expressed his hope for a collaborative roadmap to emerge from this Conclave, believing it will significantly elevate India's innovation trajectory.