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Business Fortune
23 September, 2024
Google is not only making a significant investment in AI in the country but is also eager to bring in additional funding, according to Alphabet and Google CEO Sundar Pichai.
This is due to the prime minister's vision for AI and his encouragement of tech leaders to utilize it to address the most urgent problems in the nation. Speaking outside of PM Modi's CEO roundtable here, Pichai conveyed his surprise at the PM's focus on transforming the country through his "Digital India" vision.
According to Pichai, PM Modi has encouraged us to keep producing and developing in India. They are pleased to be producing our Pixel phones in India right now. Prime Minister Modi is seriously considering how AI might change the nation for the betterment of its citizens.
To ensure that India can make the transition to becoming a developed country, the IT leader of Indian descent claims that PM Modi has challenged them to consider developing applications in the areas of healthcare, education, agriculture, infrastructure, data centers, power and energy, etc.
Pichai also said that they are looking forward to doing more and that they are investing heavily in AI in India. In collaboration with MeitY, the ministries of agriculture and health, as well as the federal and state governments, have established several programs. We have all been challenged by PM Modi to do more for India. He is now requesting that we use AI in the same way. Regarding the opportunities artificial intelligence will bring as well as how humans will profit from the technology, he has a clear picture.
Following his speech at a diaspora rally articulating his vision of India becoming a technology superpower, PM Modi met with leading figures in the biosciences and technology industry. Following the meeting with fifteen CEOs from the biosciences, IT, and chip design and manufacturing sectors, he wrote on X that he was "glad to see immense optimism towards India."