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              |   | We're building next-gen AI to become a global powerhouse: Rajeev Chandrasekhar |  
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                    IANS | 05 Mar, 2023
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                    |  |  |  As the world goes gaga over AI chatbots, Union Minister of State for 
Electronics and IT Rajeev Chandrasekhar has a clear vision: To make 
India a global powerhouse of AI which does not just stop on integrating 
foreign chatbots but building next-generation of AI-based innovations to
 empower billions of citizens.
 
 Chandrasekhar told IANS 
that artificial intelligence (AI) is a "kinetic enabler" of the digital 
economy and the government will infuse more of this disruptive 
technology into its 'India Stack'.
 
 "AI will certainly transform 
the digital economy and grow the business economy in the country. We are
 launching a very comprehensive programme called the INDIAai Programme 
and you will see more AI use cases via the India stack -- Aadhaar, 
Unified Payments Interface (UPI), DigiLocker, CoWIN and more," 
Chandrasekhar emphasised.
 
 "AI, as I have said, is a 'kinetic 
enabler' of the digital economy and we want to be the global leader in 
AI," the Minister told IANS.
 
 This week, Chandrasekhar met 
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, and had a "good, interesting 
conversation about India Stack and Artificial Intelligence (AI)".
 
 The
 government, in the Union Budget for FY24, announced to open three 
centres of excellence for artificial intelligence (AI) at the top 
educational institutions, for realising the vision of "Make AI in India"
 and "Make AI Work for India".
 
 According to Chandrasekhar, the 
government is expanding the INDIAai initiative in partnership with 
homegrown tech companies, startups and academic institutions under a 
comprehensive AI programme.
 
 The Bhashini team at the IT Ministry 
aims to build a National Public Digital Platform for languages to 
develop services and products for citizens by leveraging the power of AI
 and other emerging technologies.
 
 It is creating a unifying 
architecture, underpinned by principles of open data and open source 
software, to enable contributions from the research initiatives and the 
ecosystem.
 
 Bhashini, the natural language AI platform, "will 
enable automated language translation", according to Chandrasekhar who 
had a three decades' long career in the technology domain before making 
his foray into politics.
 
 According to him, India Stack will 
become more nuanced, intelligent and sophisticated in its next avatar, 
as more and more enterprises and countries across the world innovate and
 integrate, execute, and implement digital transformation.
 
 "Our 
mission as a nation is to offer India Stack or the part of the stack to 
those enterprises and countries across the world who want to innovate 
and further integrate, execute, and implement digital transformation," 
said the Minister.
 
 India currently ranks first in terms of AI 
skill penetration and AI talent concentration and fifth in AI scientific
 publications, a Nasscom report said last month.
 
 India's 'AI Skills Penetration Factor' has been reported to be 3.09 -- the highest among all G20 and OECD countries.
 
 More
 than 1,900 AI-focused startups are providing innovative solutions in 
the country, primarily in the areas of conversational AI, NLP, video 
analytics, disease detection, fraud prevention and deep fakes detection.
 
 (Nishant Arora can be reached at nishant.a@ians.in)
 
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