Google and Nvidia executives were among the prominent IT leaders who attended a lively discussion that Prime Minister Narendra Modi convened at MIT. Developing new technologies like artificial intelligence and semiconductors, as well as fortifying international alliances, were the main agenda items for the conference. In order to spur cooperation and advance both technology and the economy, PM Modi underlined India’s resolve to become a global IT hub.PM Modi’s Empowering MIT Roundtable with Google, Nvidia, and 15 Tech Visionaries
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi convened a high-profile roundtable today with leading American technology CEOs, emphasizing innovation, collaboration, and the expansion of India’s tech industry. Held at the Lotte New York Palace Hotel during the second leg of his three-day U.S. visit, the event was hosted by MIT’s School of Engineering. The discussion brought together leaders from companies specializing in artificial intelligence, quantum computing, semiconductors, and biotechnology, showcasing India’s growing prominence in these cutting-edge fields.Notable CEOs Shantanu Narayen of Adobe, Jensen Huang of Nvidia, and Sundar Pichai of Google were present.
The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) released a statement emphasizing that cutting-edge fields like biotechnology, semiconductor technologies, artificial intelligence (AI), and quantum computing were the focus of the roundtable.
The CEOs and Prime Minister Modi had a thorough conversation about the quickly changing global technology scene and how these cutting-edge innovations are improving people’s lives everywhere, especially in India. They investigated the ways in which technological advancements can revolutionize the world economy and advance human growth, according to the MEA.
Prime Minister Modi stressed India’s dedication to advancing “AI for All,” emphasizing the importance of its ethical and responsible application.
He also gave the CEOs of India his word that they would protect intellectual property and foster an atmosphere that encourages innovation powered by technology. With an emphasis on India’s path to becoming the third-largest economy in the world, PM Modi urged business leaders to take advantage of the country’s growth potential.
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