PM Modi interacts with Bill Gates: 7 Major Takeaways from exclusive conversation


2024/03/29 20:38:56 IST

1. No Monopoly - India has democratized technology

    PM Modi discussed how India is becoming a key roleplayer in digital revolution. Modi brought attention to people globally looking upto India during the G20 summit in Indonesia. He also stated that he wants to curb the idea of digital divide in the country.

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2. Women shouldn't be limited to the old age tasks

    Initiatives like Namo Drone Didi were highlighted by PM Modi promoting technology in agriculture allowing 3 crores + women to earn 1 lakh per annum.

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3. Language Barrier? AI is the solution

    PM Modi also cited the integration of AI in various lookouts of governance, how AI is bringing change in sectors like health, agriculture and education and it being used in 2023 G20 Summit.

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4. Deepfake Technology - Regulations Do's and Don't's

    While conversing with Gates, Modi underlined the importance of challenges that are being posed by AI, like deepfake technology. He suggested measures like comprehensive training to the common man for AI.

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5. Hydrogen Boat - Green Hydrogen!

    PM Modi addressed how India is progressing in renewable energy and its further advancements in Green Hydrogen. He pointed to the launch of a hydrogen-powered boat in Tamil Nadu as a crucial step and how it can support the Clean Ganga Initiative.

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6. The 'Aai-AI Reference'

    PM Modi in the conversation, brought a reference of aai and AI. He exclaimed that in many households of India, children refer to their mom as aai from childhood and now in the changing times, a kid knows both AI and aai from a very young age.

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7. Modern Problems Require Modern Solutions

    Modi and Gates in a series of questions discussed Data Privacy as a serious concern globally and how data security should be of utmost priority. They also intimated how technology has helped people get rid of the middleman system.

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