Reporter's notebook: In Nepal and Sri Lanka, AI boom brings hope
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Reporter's notebook: In Nepal and Sri Lanka, AI boom brings hope
""We have the best affordable talent in the region to develop applications on AI," said Heminda Jayaweera, executive director of TRACE."
""While AI has been an equalizer..., it's on us to find underserved communities and demographics to educate and enable," said Preeti Adhikary, a general partner at Momo VC."
AI is driving economic optimism in developing countries such as Sri Lanka and Nepal. In Sri Lanka, entrepreneurs at TRACE Expert City are leveraging AI for international applications, with Jendo Innovations leading in medical technology. In Nepal, women entrepreneurs are gaining confidence and skills through AI training sessions, focusing on empowerment and business growth. Venture capitalist Preeti Adhikary emphasizes the importance of educating underserved communities to harness AI's potential. The conversation around AI in these regions contrasts with concerns prevalent in the US, highlighting a more positive outlook.
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