PM Modi, Nvidia CEO focus on India’s potential in AI sector

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday held a gathering with Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang. PM Modi and Huang spoke at size concerning the wealthy potential India presents within the synthetic intelligence sector.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi meets with Jensen Huang, the CEO of NVIDIA, in New Delhi on Monday.(X/Narendra Modi)
Prime Minister Narendra Modi meets with Jensen Huang, the CEO of NVIDIA, in New Delhi on Monday.(X/Narendra Modi)

In a publish shared on X, previously referred to as Twitter, PM Modi famous that Jensen Huang appreciated strides made by India within the synthetic intelligence sector.

PM Modi in a publish on X wrote, “Had an excellent meeting with Mr. Jensen Huang, the CEO of @nvidia. We talked at length about the rich potential India offers in the world of AI. Mr. Jensen Huang was appreciative of the strides India has made in this sector and was equally upbeat about the talented youth of India.”

US-based know-how firm Nvidia was based by Jansen Huang in 1993. Since its inception, Jansen Huang has served as its chief government officer, and a member of the board of administrators, in response to the corporate assertion.

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Earlier in June, PM Modi confused on the position of G20 nations in hanging the best steadiness between the alternatives and challenges posed by digital know-how, which he termed as a drive multiplier in rising entry to training and adapting to future wants.

While addressing a G20 Education Ministers’ Meeting held in Pune by way of video message, PM Modi touched upon the potential of Artificial Intelligence which presents nice potential within the area of studying, skilling and training.

The Prime Minister confused that G20 nations with their respective strengths can play an important position in selling analysis and innovation, particularly within the Global South. He urged the dignitaries to create a path for elevated analysis collaborations.

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PM Modi stated that steady skilling, re-skilling, and up-skilling are key to creating youth future-ready, noting that training will not be solely the inspiration upon which India’s civilisation has been constructed, however can also be the architect of humanity’s future.

Throwing mild on the emphasis laid on analysis and innovation, the Prime Minister highlighted that India has arrange 10,000 ‘Atal Tinkering Labs’ throughout the nation which act as analysis and innovation nurseries for our faculty youngsters. He knowledgeable that greater than 7.5 million college students are engaged on greater than 1.2 million revolutionary initiatives in these labs.

Source web site: www.hindustantimes.com

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