The New Indian Express

The New Indian Express
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has outlined a clear vision for India's artificial intelligence sector, emphasizing the importance of developing AI models that prioritize local and indigenous content alongside regional languages. Speaking at a roundtable with 12 qualifying Indian AI start-ups, Modi stressed that these systems must adhere to principles of ethics, transparency, and data privacy.
The meeting showcased the diversity of India's AI innovation landscape. Participating start-ups are developing multilingual language models, speech-to-text technologies, generative AI for e-commerce, and advanced healthcare diagnostics. The government has pledged comprehensive support for these ventures as India prepares to host the AI Impact Summit 2026 in February.
This initiative reflects a strategic approach to AI development that balances technological advancement with cultural preservation and responsible innovation practices.
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