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PM Modi informs Bill Gates that Indian children are now saying ‘AI’ as their first word, not just ‘Aai’

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In a groundbreaking meeting ahead of the Lok Sabha election 2024, Prime Minister Narendra Modi engaged in a stimulating conversation with Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates. The duo delved into various topics concerning India’s growth and development, with a particular focus on the role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in today’s world.

During the interaction, PM Modi humorously remarked on the increasing familiarity of Indian children with AI, noting that some advanced kids are now saying ‘AI’ as their first word, drawing a parallel with the traditional term for mother, ‘aai’. He highlighted the seamless integration of AI in India, emphasizing that even common individuals can utilize it effectively.

PM Modi shared his personal experience of using AI during the G20 Summit for language interpretation, showcasing the practical applications of the technology. He also demonstrated the use of AI on his Namo app to Bill Gates, showcasing its potential to enhance daily life for everyone.

Bill Gates praised India’s pivotal role in global progress, emphasizing the country’s significance on the world stage. PM Modi underscored the importance of responsible AI usage, cautioning against its misuse and advocating for clear watermarks on AI-generated content to prevent misinformation.

The discussion between PM Modi and Bill Gates shed light on India’s digital revolution, emphasizing the need for ethical AI practices and innovation. The meeting highlighted the potential of AI to drive positive change and enhance the lives of individuals across the country.

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