According to a press release from the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, the summit aims to foster collaboration and facilitate knowledge exchange among international stakeholders.
The IndiaAI Global Summit 2024 will serve as a critical platform for stakeholders from various sectors including science, industry, civil society, governments, international organizations and academia.
These experts will come together to discuss key AI issues, share ideas and address challenges facing countries.
By hosting this summit, India reaffirms its role as a proactive player in the global AI community, focusing on advancing technologies that are safe, secure and beneficial to society.
As the lead chair of the Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence (GPAI), India is ready to welcome member countries and experts to advance GPAI’s commitment to trustworthy AI practices.
The summit aims to showcase India’s leadership in AI and emphasises the country’s goal of ensuring that the benefits of AI are accessible to all, thereby contributing to the socio-economic development of the country.
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This mission focuses on democratizing access to computing resources, improving data quality, developing indigenous AI capabilities, attracting top AI talent, promoting industry collaboration, providing venture capital to startups, ensuring the societal impact of AI projects, and promoting.
The IndiaAI mission is based on seven key pillars, each targeting a crucial aspect of AI development and deployment.
The first pillar, IndiaAI Compute Capacity, aims to establish a scalable AI computing ecosystem with over 10,000 GPUs through public-private partnerships.
This will include creating an AI marketplace offering AI as a service and pre-trained models, providing essential resources to AI innovators and researchers.
The second pillar, IndiaAI Innovation Centre, focuses on the development and deployment of large multi-modal models (LMMs) and domain-specific foundational models tailored to the unique needs of India’s diverse industries and sectors.
The third pillar, IndiaAI Datasets Platform, aims to streamline access to high-quality non-personal data sets through a unified platform.
This initiative will support Indian startups and researchers by providing transparent access to data, thereby contributing to the development of robust AI models.
The fourth pillar, IndiaAI Application Development Initiative, aims to promote AI applications in critical sectors by addressing challenges posed by various government agencies and institutions, focusing on building impactful AI solutions for large-scale socio-economic transformation, the press release read.
The fifth pillar, IndiaAI FutureSkills, aims to reduce barriers to AI education by increasing the availability of AI courses at different academic levels and establishing data and AI labs in Tier 2 and Tier 2 cities. level 3.
This effort is essential to building a stable pipeline of skilled AI professionals, ensuring that talent development keeps pace with technological advances.
The sixth pillar, IndiaAI Startup Financing, supports deep-tech AI startups by providing streamlined access to funding and venture capital, thereby fostering a vibrant ecosystem of AI startups that drive technological advancements and economic growth.
The seventh pillar, Safe & Trusted AI, focuses on the responsible development of AI through the implementation of projects focused on ethical AI practices. This includes the development of local tools and frameworks and the establishment of guidelines for the transparency and trustworthiness of AI technologies.
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