WHO Recognizes India as Pioneer in Launching AI-Based Traditional Knowledge Digital Library:

WHO Recognizes India as Pioneer in Launching AI-Based Traditional Knowledge Digital Library:

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Category : Science and Tech Published on: July 15 2025

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In a major acknowledgment, the World Health Organization has highlighted India’s leadership in merging Artificial Intelligence with traditional medicine systems like Ayurveda through the launch of a dedicated digital library. WHO’s technical brief, following India’s proposal, marks the creation of a global roadmap for applying AI in traditional medicine. This milestone positions India as the first nation to operationalize such an initiative under the Ayush Ministry’s guidance.

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