

India pitches inclusive AI roadmap to the world
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. NEW DELHI : India has put forward a framework for how the country's artificial intelligence startups and the world’s frontier labs should build and deploy inclusive AI.
On the fourth day of the India AI Impact Summit in New Delhi on Thursday, Union IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw unveiled the ‘New Delhi Frontier AI Impact Commitments’, a voluntary set of guidelines pushing signatories toward measurable outcomes on inclusion and responsible development. "We are shaping an AI future of the human, by the human, for the human…Together, these efforts mark an important step towards shaping AI that is not only powerful but also inclusive, development-oriented and globally relevant," Vaishnaw said in his keynote as India sought to position itself at the centre of AI governance, keeping in view the perspective of the Global South.
The framework landed as Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid out India's core anxiety about the technology: that in the age of AI, humans risk becoming little more than raw material. "For AI, humans are just data points," Modi warned, calling for AI to be democratised and made "a medium for inclusion and empowerment, especially in the Global South." His message: "The direction in which we take AI today will determine our future." The event was attended by about 20 heads of state from across the globe, alongside policymakers, industry leaders, researchers, and startup founders.
Day Four also marked keynote addresses from Alphabet and Google CEO Sundar Pichai; OpenAI CEO Sam Altman; Anthropic co-founder and CEO Dario Amodei; French President Emmanuel Macron; Reliance Industries chairman Mukesh Ambani, among others. Bill Gates, billionaire and co-founder of Microsoft, however,
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