
PM Modi outlines MANAV vision at mega summit, calls for democratisation of AI
India Today
PM Modi outlines MANAV vision at mega summit, calls for democratisation of AI
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, addressing the AI Impact Summit in New Delhi on Thursday, outlined a human-centric vision for the future of artificial intelligence, calling for the democratisation and inclusiveness of the rapidly emerging technology.
The Prime Minister stressed that the approach to artificial intelligence should focus on “how to make AI human-centric rather than AI-centric” as he presented the ‘MANAV’ framework for AI governance.
“Welfare for all and happiness for all is our benchmark. Humans should not become mere data points or raw material for AI,” the Prime Minister said, asserting that there is a need to democratise AI and make it an inclusive model.
He underscored, "We should provide AI with an open scope to evolve, but the command must remain in our hands".

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