Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision for advancing artificial intelligence (AI) and semiconductor manufacturing has drawn praise from global tech leaders like Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google, and Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia. Both highlighted PM Modi’s commitment to making India a global technology leader, particularly in AI and chip production.
After his meeting with PM Modi, Sundar Pichai emphasized the Prime Minister’s push for designing and manufacturing in India. He noted that Modi’s goal is to ensure AI benefits all Indians, challenging Google to expand AI efforts in the country. Jensen Huang, after meeting PM Modi, called him an incredible student of technology. He expressed eagerness to partner with India, noting Nvidia’s collaboration with start-ups and IITs to seize AI’s transformative potential.
IBM India’s MD, Sandip Patel, also praised PM Modi’s vision for frontier technologies like AI, semiconductors, and quantum computing. Patel remarked that India’s current investment momentum and favorable policies are key to making the country a global AI hub. He stressed that upskilling India’s massive workforce in AI will be crucial to achieving this vision. Patel emphasized the need for responsible AI deployment, ensuring data ownership remains with its creators and AI systems remain free from bias.
PM Modi’s leadership continues to attract global partnerships, positioning India as a leading force in technology and innovation.
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