The International AI Global Summit kicked off today at the Hyderabad International Convention Center, marking the first major AI conference in India. Organised by the Telangana state government, the summit aims to democratise artificial intelligence. Chief Minister Revanth Reddy and IT Minister Sridhar Babu inaugurated the event, which has drawn global attention.
CM Reddy unveiled an AI Road Map featuring 25 key programs to advance AI in the state. He also announced the creation of a 200-acre AI City as part of Hyderabad’s expansion. The two-day summit, themed “Making AI Work for Everyone,” has attracted 2,000 participants, including AI experts and industry leaders, to explore challenges and strategies for responsible AI development.
With the main theme “Making AI work for everyone”, the State government is hosting the conference aiming to attract the world’s attention in the field of Information Technology and AI.
Sal Khan, head of Khan Academy, who has been playing a key role in developing technical solutions in AI, Daniela Combe from IBM, and Peter Diamandis of XPRIZE Foundation are among others who are slated to take part in the event.
The State government has already decided to establish an ambitious AI city on a sprawling 200 acres in the proposed fourth city in the Greater Hyderabad limits.
Over the next two days, the delegates will debate the issues of impact, regulation, and challenges of AI on society as a social responsibility. Research, startup demos, and innovative projects that are under development will also be presented at this conference.
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