Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence Summit 2023 (AI Summit 2023) event is going to start from 12th December 2023 in New Delhi. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has invited all the people of the country for this event. This conference will run from 12-14 December. It will start on December 12 at 5 pm.
He said through one of his Linkedin posts that I would like to invite you all to an exciting event that celebrates progress in AI and innovation. About 27 countries of the world are participating in the AI Summit. Apart from this, there will be more than 150 speakers who will present their views on AI. More than 150 AI startups will participate in this event and will also exhibit their AI products.
PM Modi has posted on his Linkedin profile which reads, ‘We are living in a very interesting time period in which innovation has transformed into reality what could only be imagined earlier. In this whirlwind of progress, Artificial Intelligence is one such area where its uses are expanding rapidly. This revolutionary technology is now in the hands of the new generation who are enriching it.
He further said that in the last 9-10 years, India and its citizens have taken a huge leap with the help of technology. It would not be an exaggeration to say that India has achieved in the field of innovation in just a few years what it took other countries a generation to achieve. All this was possible only with internet connectivity and mobile penetration in digital India.
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