'The World's Largest AI Classroom Is In India': Microsoft President To NDTV

In a recent interview with NDTV, Microsoft President Brad Smith highlighted India's significant role in the advancement of artificial intelligence (AI), asserting that the country is becoming a pivotal player in defining the global AI landscape. Smith noted that India, with its vast talent pool and innovative spirit, is home to the world's largest AI classroom, fostering a generation of skilled professionals capable of tackling complex challenges. He emphasized that the collaborative efforts between the Indian government, academia, and the tech industry are crucial in driving AI research and development. This burgeoning ecosystem not only positions India as a leader in AI but also contributes to addressing critical issues such as healthcare, agriculture, and education. As nations around the world recognize the importance of AI, India's proactive initiatives and investments in technology are expected to further enhance its influence in setting global AI policies and standards. Smith's remarks underscore the need for international cooperation in harnessing AI for the betterment of society, positioning India at the forefront of this transformative technology.
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