The International AI Global Summit began today at the Hyderabad International Convention Center. This event is significant as it is the first major AI conference in India. The summit was organized by the state government with the goal of making artificial intelligence accessible to everyone who attends.
Chief Minister Revanth Reddy and IT and Industries Minister Sridhar Babu officially opened the conference. The event is expected to attract global attention from key players in the IT sector.
During the inauguration, Chief Minister Reddy revealed the AI Road Map, which includes 25 ambitious programs aimed at promoting AI development in the state. The conference has gathered around 2,000 attendees from all over the world, including well-known experts in artificial intelligence and representatives from various organizations.
In his speech, Revanth Reddy highlighted the importance of the summit, stating that it was organized to showcase Hyderabad as a hub for IT and innovation. He also announced plans to create an AI City spanning 200 acres as part of Hyderabad’s fourth city expansion.
The two-day summit, themed “Making AI Work for Everyone,” will focus on the challenges that AI poses to society and explore ways to ensure its responsible development and use.
As the summit progresses, participants will work together on strategies to lead in the global AI arena while considering the ethical issues that come with rapid technological growth. The AI Global Summit marks an important step in the state’s efforts to become a leader in artificial intelligence and innovation.