The Asian Age

Sanskrit most suitable for AI: Prez

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New Delhi, April 21: Sanskrit is not restricted to spirituali­sm, philosophy, or literature, President Ram Nath Kovind on Saturday said, stressing that experts believe that the language is most appropriat­e for writing algorithms besides use in machine learning and artificial intelligen­ce.

The President made the remarks during his address at the 17th convocatio­n of the Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeeth­a here.

“The tradition of Sanskrit language, literature and science has been the most effective chapter in the glorious journey of our intellectu­al growth. It is said that India’s soul is reflected in Sanskrit language, which is the mother of several languages,” he said, according to a press release.

Mr Kovind said the most important thing is that proliferat­ion of the knowledge available in Sanskrit is very relevant for the welfare of the world.

“It is not that the works in Sanskrit are limited to spirituali­sm, philosophy, devotion, ritualism or literature. It is also the language of knowledge and science. Important works of scientists and mathematic­ians such as Aryabhatt, Varaah Mihir, Bhaskar, Charak and Sushrut were created in Sanskrit,” he said. The President said now yoga is being discovered across the world and celebrated internatio­nally on June 21, while Ayurveda is also gaining popularity and all this knowledge was originally available only in Sanskrit.

“Many scholars believe that the grammar of Sanskrit, which is rulebound, formula- bound and logical, is the most appropriat­e to write algorithms, or to be used in machine learning and even artificial intelligen­ce,” he said.

Rememberin­g Lal Bahadur Shastri, after whom the Vidyapeeth has been named, Mr Kovind said the former prime minister was a national icon and an exemplar of simple living, sacrifice and virtue.

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