New Delhi:
Amidst its profound impact on Artificial Intelligence and Society, amidst the global impact of Google’s government affairs and public policy, Karan Bhatia said on Thursday that there is a situation for India to be at the forefront of AI, and that the technical firm It is deeply aligned. The country’s vision of being a indigenous basic model.
He also expressed optimism that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ongoing visit to Washington DC already carried forward a strong bilateral ties, and led more cooperation between India and the United States on AI.
Mr. Bhatia said that the company with Mountain View, California-MC has already been invested and is engaged in the sight of India being a indigenous basic model, and is excited to be an important partner in the country’s technical journey. .
“… that makes us optimistic about India is not just a matter of local talents … not only things like language diversity that make us very excited … It is also evidence that we have got that India , Indian people are very excited about AI, “Mr. Bhatia told PTI.
Their comments are important that they are coming in the backdrop of an interesting twist of events in the AI world, which has ever echoed since Hongjo-based startup Deepsek, industry with its low-cost AI model Shocked the Chowkidars.
In addition, India has already declared its intention to build its very AI model with New Delhi, believing that indigenous basic models will actually be able to compete with the best worldwide.
The AI continued to dominate the conversation, as earlier this week Major World Political leaders met for a high-done AI summit in Paris, where India and France led the charge on the responsible AI development.
While co-chairmanship of the AI Action Summit with French President Emmanuel Macron, Prime Minister Modi made a strong case for collective efforts to establish a global structure for AI-based on an open source, which confidence, transparency to transparency Increases and is free from prejudice.
The PM also met Google CEO Sundar Pichai on the occasion of the summit in Paris, where he will bring “incredible opportunities” AI to India. The CEO of the Indian-origin alphabet ink also discussed how Google and India can work together on the digital change of the country.
Mr. Bhatia said, “We feel that the situation at the forefront in AI is correct for India, and Google is an important partner in it.”
Citing a recent global survey conducted in partnership with IPSOs, he said that the findings showed that the positive perception about its economic impact in AI and India was much higher than the global average.
Mr. Bhatia said that the matter is strong for India for the indigenous big language model, given the diversity of languages, the desire to build devices that actually meet local needs and demands.
“We believe that Google can be an important part of that, which includes not only the work on ‘Project Wani’, which we are doing with IISC, but also other works that we have around the language for many years in India. Have done … for example, the extraordinary work we have done, it is on Google translation, to use machine learning, which is effectively reflected in Google translation and in the Internet, the number of languages of those languages To be able to expand, “he said.
According to Mr. Bhatia, one of the major risks for AI is the fragmentation of regulation.
He said, “We worry about AI or delay the rules that determine various requirements in various courts, and clearly, we have seen it in other places of technology in recent years. Therefore Step towards alignment is important, “he said.
The new rules would be prudent for “measuring twice” before the implementation of the new rules, so the balance between the risk and the opportunity is hit.
“In Google, we talk about the need to be both bold and responsible. Similarly we reach the technology, seize the incredible opportunity, bold, but also think about making sure. That our products are doing the right thing, and this ‘be responsible’ part of it, “he said.
Prime Minister Modi’s two -day visit for bilateral meetings with President Donald Trump, and expectations on the results of the technical fraternity, Mr. Bhatia said the expectations are “quite positive”.
“You look at such strong relations between the US and India in technology, and most of the business community in the United States sees India as a second home. I definitely know that we, in Google, Are … then it will be our hope that this journey will be available to further strengthen that already strong relationships, and especially open the door for more cooperation on artificial intelligence, ”he said.
H -1B visits the debate around the visa and he looks prominently during the talks between the two nations, Mr. Bhatia said: “I think we are all interested in seeing this place”.
“From Google’s convenience point, we believe that it is important that companies like Google, Tech Companies are widely reaching the world’s best talents. And at a very high end of that talent We need to be able to join our operation fully.
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