India to host the first edition of the 'Global India AI 2023' conference in October

India to host the first edition of the 'Global India AI 2023' conference in October

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Category : Science and Tech Published on: September 01 2023

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  • The inaugural edition of 'Global India AI 2023' will be hosted by India in October.
  • The responsibility for organizing this program will be of the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology.
  • The conference will attract leading figures in the field of AI, such as key players, researchers, startups, and investors from India and around the world.
  • A variety of topics will be covered during the program, ranging from next-generation learning and foundational AI models to applications of AI in healthcare, governance and the advancement of electric vehicles.
  • The conference will also discuss future trends in AI research, AI computing systems, investment prospects and strategies to promote AI talent.
  • The proceedings of the conference are being monitored by Rajiv Chandrashekhar, Union Minister of State for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship and Electronics and IT.
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