Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

‘India well-placed to apply AI to solve issues’

- Press Trust of India

NEW DELHI: Aadhaar architect Nandan Nilekani India is wellplaced on the government and businesses fronts to leverage artificial intelligen­ce (AI) in unique ways to solve challenges and tap into opportunit­ies.

Nilekani noted that over the last few years, the government has focussed on how to make transactio­ns more efficient and effective, which has driven digitisati­on across the board. He added that as a byproduct of this, huge data now across systems has been generated and that the time is right to apply AI across the board to India’s most challengin­g issues across areas like healthcare and education.

On the business front, Indian companies are looking at using AI to solve problems in a big way across the world, and especially after the pandemic that has accelerate­d digital adoption, Nilekani said during a fireside chat Making India a Global Leader of AI.

“I think India is actually on the cusp of some major AI innovation... both on the business side as well as on the government and national side, we are well placed to really apply AI in a very unique way to India’s challenges as well as opportunit­ies,” he added.

The discussion was organised on the sidelines of the one-year anniversar­y of INDIAAI. INDIAAI (The National AI Portal of India) is a joint venture by Ministry of Electronic­s and Informatio­n Technology (Meity), National E-governance Division (NEGD), and Nasscom that was set up to prepare the nation for an AI future. It is a central knowledge hub on artificial intelligen­ce and allied fields for entreprene­urs, students, academics and profession­als.

Meity Secretary Ajay Sawhney pointed out that AI can be applied to improve services, quality of delivery and decision making.

He emphasised that India must recognise that the country’s primary strength lies in scale. “It is not technology, technology plays on top of the India scale. The data that comes from India scale, the demand comes from India scale, and it creates such a powerful combinatio­n when we have data, we have demand, we have talent, we have a supply of services that tremendous amount of innovation can happen on top of that,” he said.

Sawhney said as things progress, one will see emergence of open, public digital platforms in healthcare, education, urban governance, logistics and even horizontal­s like language technologi­es that will make use of all emerging technologi­es, which will be facilitate­d with the skills India has.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Nilekani said the government has focused on how to make transactio­ns more efficient and effective.
HT PHOTO Nilekani said the government has focused on how to make transactio­ns more efficient and effective.

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