The head of state likewise claimed that the main federal government has actually taken a variety of actions to advertise start-ups consisting of authorizing a corpus fund of Rs 1 lakh crore rupees to boost study and development
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday introduced the production of a ‘National Large Language Model’ to establish expert system (AI) capacities in India.
Addressing a post-budget webinar on enhancing work production, PM Modi claimed, “The world awaits a reliable, safe, and democratic nation that can provide economical AI solutions”, as he prompted the economic sector to remain in advance of the worldwide contour in this area and stressing that financial investments made in this field today will certainly generate substantial benefits in the future.
The head of state likewise claimed that the main federal government has actually taken a variety of actions to advertise start-ups consisting of authorizing a corpus fund of Rs 1 lakh crore rupees to boost study and development.
“The vision of investment in people stands on 3 pillars – Education, Skill and Healthcare. Today, you are seeing how India’s education system is going through a huge transformation after several decades. Big steps like National Education Policy, expansion of IITs, integration of technology into the education system, usage of full potential of AI, digitisation of textbooks, making study materials available in 22 Indian languages, several such efforts are underway,” PM Modi included.
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Highlighting the importance of the Gyan Bharatam Mission in safeguarding India’s vast manuscript heritage, PM Modi announced plans to digitise over one crore of manuscripts as part of the initiative. This effort will pave the way for a National Digital Repository, allowing scholars and researchers across the globe to explore India’s historical and traditional knowledge, he said.