PM Modi gives MANAV mantra to rule in AI
At the AI Impact Summit held in New Delhi, Prime Minister Narendra Modi unveiled India's 'MANAV' vision for artificial intelligence, advocating for a human-centric approach to AI development. Emphasizing India's demographic advantages, Modi positioned the country as a global hub for AI innovation, encouraging local innovators to create solutions for worldwide impact. The MANAV doctrine comprises five key principles: moral and ethical systems, accountable governance, national sovereignty, accessibility, and legal validity, which together aim to ensure that AI serves humanity's welfare rather than becoming a competitive tool. Modi also stressed the need for international norms to establish AI as a global public good, proposing measures like authenticity labels for digital content to combat misinformation. He acknowledged the uncertainties surrounding AI's economic and social impacts but highlighted the importance of proactive governance and collaboration between humans and intelligent systems to shape a beneficial future. Modi's address marks a significant step in framing AI development in a manner that prioritizes ethical considerations and inclusivity, reflecting India's commitment to leading in the digital age.
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