
"The summit's programme is organised around seven interconnected focus areas (or Chakras) that aim to foster greater multilateral cooperation around AI development, while translating three broader principles (or Sutras) of people, planet and progress into concrete areas of action. These seven areas include safety and trust, democratising resources, and AI for economic development and social good."
"The Indian government will also release thematic "casebooks" covering AI in health, energy, education, agriculture, gender empowerment and disabilities, which will showcase a variety of real-world AI applications that industry and policymakers can learn from. Touted as the biggest AI summit yet, the Indian government said it is expecting 250,000 visitors, including 20 national leaders, 45 ministerial-level delegations and numerous figures from the global technology sector."
"Inaugurating the five-day summit, Indian prime minister Narendra Modi declared: "AI must be anchored in human values and aligned with humanity's collective progress." He added: "India has the talent and entrepreneurial energy to become an AI powerhouse, not just as a consumer, but a creator." In line with the focus of this year's summit, panel discussions will revolve around infrastructure, safety, digital public goods and cross-border cooperation."
The fourth global AI Summit has opened in India, the first time the event is hosted in a Global South country. The five-day programme is organised around seven interconnected focus areas (Chakras) and three guiding principles (Sutras) — people, planet and progress — to foster multilateral cooperation and practical action. Key themes include safety and trust, democratising resources, AI for economic development and social good, infrastructure, digital public goods and cross-border cooperation. The government will release thematic casebooks showcasing AI applications across sectors, and expects broad international and private-sector participation.
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