SCSP’s Rama Elluru and Nandita Balakrishnan recently returned from New Delhi, where they attended the AI Impact Summit in order to socialize SCSP’s and ORF America’s U.S.-India AI and Emerging Technology Compact, which we had released the week before the Summit, and participated in discussions on how AI is reshaping national security, how governments are building workable governance frameworks, and how countries are competing for and developing technical talent. Read more about their key takeaways from the trip, upcoming podcasts, and events below.
By focusing on AI for impact at the core of its Summit agenda, India displayed itself as an AI player in the global ecosystem, rather than a mere adopter of technology, and made a decisive pivot in the global discourse on AI. India anchored the event in three foundational pillars: People (equitable access), Planet (climate resilience), and Progress (inclusive growth). With over 300 exhibitors and 300,000 attendees, the Summit functioned as a high-stakes showcase for how AI can solve systemic challenges in healthcare, education, agriculture, and more.
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