Rajeev Chandrasekhar, the candidate of the BJP-led NDA in Thiruvananthapuram, on Monday announced the establishment of 10 Artificial Intelligence Labs in 10 colleges within the constituency. These labs will be operated with the technical help of a 'Global AI giant', the Minister told a press conference here.
«We have got applications from 17 colleges, and as a first phase, AI labs will be allocated to 10 of them. The names are yet to be finalised,» Chandrasekhar said.
He said these labs are allotted under the new India AI Mission.
India is planning to establish a comprehensive AI ecosystem in the country with an expected cost outlay of Rs 10,361 crore.
To boost startups in AI, Rs 2,000 crore has been earmarked, Chandrasekhar said.
Reacting to queries on why he has chosen to award 10 labs to colleges in Thiruvananthapuram, Chandrasekhar, hinting at his candidature in the constituency, said he now obviously has a reason to give to colleges in the Kerala capital.
«I have a reason to start here. I have come here to represent Thiruvananthapuram,» said the Minister of State for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, Electronics and Information Technology and Jal Shakti.
He said there is nothing unethical in using the government machinery to announce the projects for Thiruvananthapuram, as he is happy to do it for the people of Thiruvananthapuram.
«I am the candidate, and that is why I am doing it. I do not have anything to cover up in this,» Chandrasekhar said.
He said he wanted to do these things before