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PM Modi at AI Action Summit: ‘AI’s positive ability is amazing, but prejudices should be addressed!’ , Mint

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday addressed the AI ​​Action Summit in Paris, which highlighted both the transformative capacity of artificial intelligence and the underlying risks. He emphasized the need for global cooperation to maintain shared values ​​for global cooperation in the AI ​​rule, reduce risks and promote the Foster Trust.

Speaking at the summit, Modi depicted the advantages and boundaries of AI with real -world examples. He said that when AI-managed applications can explain medical reports in the terms of the common man, they can unknowingly present important health details incorrectly. Similarly, he indicated prejudices in AI training data, such as an app is wrongly left instead of writing a person with right hand when otherwise instructed.

Modi commented, “AI’s positive ability is amazing, but there are many prejudices that we need to think carefully.” Expressing gratitude to French President Emmanuel Macron, he outlined the far -reaching impact of AI on politics, economics, security and society.

The Prime Minister said that AI is progressing at an unprecedented pace, giving shape to the future of humanity contrary to any other technical milestone in history. Given his rapid growth and global intelligence, he called for collective international efforts to establish the structures and standards of governance that reflect shared moral values.

Modi said, “The government is not only about risks and management of rivals, but also about promoting innovation and deploying AI for global good.” He advocated the Open-SOS AI system to democratizing technology and urged the global community to remove cyber security concerns and to combat the spread of deepfake.

(This is a developing story, return to more updates)

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