‘Machine brain’ for humanity: What is PM Modi’s vision in the first AI Mahakumbh of the Global South?

PM Modi AI Vision: ‘India AI Impact Summit 2026’ in the capital Delhi. Has started. Describing it as a powerful confluence of ideas, innovation and objectives, Prime Minister Narendra Modi made it clear that the real use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is meaningful only when it helps the person at the last rung of the society.

Emphasizing public interest and inclusive development, Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched the social media platform ‘X’ While sharing a video, he explained the basic objective of this summit. He said that intelligence, rationality and decision making ability is what makes science and technology useful to the general public.

PM told how AI can be used

According to PM Modi, the primary objective of this summit is to explore how AI can be used for the benefit of all and to strengthen public systems. He lauded the expo as a showcase of the extraordinary potential of Indian talent who are shaping the future of AI for global good.

Historic opportunity for the Global South

According to experts, this conference is proving to be a milestone in the history of the technological world, because this is the first time that a global conference on AI on such a large scale is being organized in the ‘Global South’. Is being done in. The main focus of the event, which began on February 16, is to advance inclusive growth and empower public systems through AI. This summit is not only a platform to discuss technology but also an effort to prepare a global roadmap to enable sustainable development.

Gathering of global giants on one platform

More than 100 government representatives from around the world are participating in this five-day summit, which will run till February 20. These include more than 20 heads of state, 60 ministers and deputy ministers. Additionally, over 500 global technology leaders, including CEOs of leading companies, researchers, academicians and representatives of philanthropic organizations have come together on a common platform.

‘AI for all’ and ‘Yuvai’ major attractions

The summit is focusing on three key global challenges: ‘AI for all’, ‘AI by everyone’ And ‘Yuvai’. Under these categories, more than 4,650 applications have been received from more than 60 countries to find AI solutions in line with national priorities. This massive international partnership makes India a ‘trusted global hub’ for responsible AI innovation. Establishes as. The top 70 teams selected after a rigorous evaluation by experts will now share their innovations with policy makers and investors.

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To strengthen the academic aspect of the summit, a research seminar is being organized in collaboration with IIT Hyderabad on 18th February. About 250 research presentations were received for this symposium from various countries including Africa, Asia and Latin America. Estonian President Alar Karis and Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnav will also participate in the event, where discussions will take place on AI-powered scientific discoveries, security frameworks and ensuring equitable access to infrastructure.

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