PM Modi highlighted India's vision of 'Double AI', merging Artificial Intelligence with the goal of an Aspirational India, aiming for a tech-driven future in the 21st century. https://t.co/wtIIbUerIh
The Modi government seems to be walking several tightropes and balancing several delicate scales, according to global media. Vandana Menon @vandana_menon reports in ThePrint #GlobalPulse Illustration by Shruti Naithani https://t.co/b4zJjvn58P
Global media explores how Trump’s illegal immigration clampdown has created ‘headache’ for PM Modi & why meeting Indians’ long-term economic aspirations is a difficult task @vandana_menon reports in ThePrint #GlobalPulse Illustration by Shruti Naithani https://t.co/b4zJjvn58P
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is visiting India this week amid ongoing legal challenges in the country, which is now OpenAI's second-largest market. During his visit, Altman and other OpenAI executives are engaging with Indian tech leaders and policy groups to discuss the country's data and AI landscape. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has articulated a vision for 'Double AI', which aims to integrate artificial intelligence with national aspirations, thereby propelling technological growth. India has emerged as a key player in the AI sector, boasting the highest AI skill penetration globally and a $1.2 billion investment in AI infrastructure and startups. Indian tech leaders, including Paytm CEO Vijay Shekhar Sharma and Titan Capital co-founder Kunal Bahl, have expressed enthusiasm for OpenAI's potential impact in the region, advocating for affordable AI models tailored to the Indian market.