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PM Modi’s message at AI Action Summit: Open source, sustainability, job optimism

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Key Insights from Prime Minister's Speech on Artificial Intelligence (AI)

Global Collaboration and Open Source Models

  • Emphasized global collaboration to leverage AI for economic growth, social transformation, and sustainable development.
  • Highlighted the importance of building quality data sets that are free from biases and embracing open-source models.
  • Noted the impact of China's DeepSeek model, a low-cost open-source AI, in contrast to non-open-source models by Western companies like OpenAI and Google.

Bias-Free AI Models

  • Underlined the need for AI models that are free from biases, especially in understanding the Indian context.
  • Addressed concerns that current models may not capture India's diverse cultural nuances and the richness of local languages.

Sustainability in AI Development

  • Discussed AI's energy-intensive nature and the necessity for clean energy sources like nuclear power to support future data centers.
  • Stressed on developing AI models that are efficient in size, data needs, and resource requirements.
  • Mentioned the reluctance of some countries like the US and UK to endorse the Paris AI Summit's call for sustainable AI.

AI’s Impact on Jobs and Workforce Skilling

  • Adopted an optimistic view on AI's effect on jobs, suggesting that technology changes the nature of work rather than eliminating it.
  • Emphasized the need for skilling and re-skilling the workforce to adapt to AI-driven changes.
  • Contrasted with the Economic Survey of 2023-24, which warned of AI's potential threats to jobs, particularly in sectors like business processing outsourcing (BPO).
  • Highlighted the importance of creating robust institutions to transition workers to higher-skilled jobs where AI can enhance rather than replace human efforts.

Challenges and Opportunities for India

  • India's workforce in low-skill and low-value-added services faces vulnerabilities due to AI advancements.
  • Recent studies indicate a critical gap between the demand for AI-related jobs and the workforce's current capabilities.
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  • AI Development
  • DeepSeek model
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