PM Modi’s Candid Conversation with Bill Gates

Published By : Admin | March 29, 2024 | 18:59 IST

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Bill Gates came together for an engaging and insightful exchange. The conversation spanned a range of topics, including the future of Artificial Intelligence, the importance of Digital Public Infrastructure, and vaccination programs in India.

PM Modi articulated his vision for a digitally inclusive India, emphasizing his commitment to preventing a digital divide by extending infrastructure to the remotest villages. He shared anecdotes from the ‘Namo Drone Didi’ scheme, highlighting the transformative power of technology in changing mindsets and empowering women.

Bill Gates expressed admiration for India’s rapid technological adoption and innovation, particularly in the context of Green GDP and sustainable development. The dialogue also touched upon the use of AI in translating languages, showcasing India’s advancements during international events like the G20 Summit and the Kashi Tamil Sangamam.

PM Modi also emphasized the importance of AI in modern governance but cautioned against its misuse, stating that AI should not become a tool for the lazy. He highlighted the need for AI to complement human effort rather than replace it.

The conversation was a blend of serious discussion and light-hearted moments, with PM Modi inviting Bill Gates to explore the features of the NaMo App and even suggesting they take a selfie using the app’s Photo Booth function.

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