Recently the Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence Summit was inaugurated by the Prime Minister

Recently the Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence Summit was inaugurated by the Prime Minister

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Category : International Published on: December 13 2023

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  • The organization of Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence Summit has started on 12 December.
  • This conference is being organized in New Delhi.
  • This conference was inaugurated by the Indian Prime Minister.
  • The Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence (GPAI) aims to bridge the gap between theory and practice on artificial intelligence by supporting cutting-edge research and practical activities on AI-related priorities.
  • India is the President of GPAI for the year 2024.
  • More than 50 GPAIs and more than 150 speakers from different countries are participating.
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