Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

State has an eye for AI, signs Mous with Canadian firms

State looks to use artificial intelligen­ce in agricultur­e technology, soil management and pest control; CM says it will create more jobs

- HT Correspond­ent

MUMBAI : With chief minister Devendra Fadnavis-led delegation in Canada, the government inked memoranda of understand­ing (Mous) with their firms to give a boost to developmen­t of artificial intelligen­ce (AI) in the state.

On Tuesday, Fadnavis and Quebec deputy prime minister Dominic Anglade held talks at Montreal in Canada about use of artificial intelligen­ce in various sectors. “Artificial intelligen­ce will not lead to loss of jobs, but will create more job opportunit­ies,” said Fadnavis, speaking at a seminar organised by the Internatio­nal Economic Forum of the Americas on administra­tion and artificial intelligen­ce. “The gap between the rich and poor will be bridged with resolution of many problems.”

In Quebec City, the state informatio­n and technology (IT) department inked collaborat­ion agreements with companies,

namely the Institute of Data Velorizati­on (IVADO), NEXT AI and FRQNT.

According to the chief minister’s office (CMO), as part of the MOU between FRQNT of Quebec government and the state government, an internatio­nal study group will be set up to increase the use of AI in agricultur­e technology, soil management and pest control.

The state also signed an MOU with a leading artificial intelligen­ce company, Next AI. “With help from the firm, the government will assist 50 start-ups in the state,” a statement from the CMO said.

The IT department held a discussion with IVADO about setting up artificial clusters in the state. “IITS and varsities in Maharashtr­a will work with IVADO to set up artificial intelligen­ce clusters in the state,” the statement said.

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