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Google CEO Sundar Pichai Praises Narendra Modi for his AI Vision for India
"The Prime Minister has been focused on transforming India, with his Digital India vision," Pichai stated. After a recent meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Google's CEO, Sundar Pichai praised his efforts to develop AI in India, strengthening India's tech and digital projects. "The Prime Minister has been focused on transforming India, with his Digital India vision," Pichai stated. "He pushed us to continue Making in India, Designing in India... He is really thinking about how AI can transform India in a way that benefits the people of India. He's always challenged us to do more," he added. PM Modi recently attended a conference in New York with major tech CEOs in attendance. This meeting reinforces the growing importance of AI in India's development trajectory, following his earlier statements at an international summit, where he declared, "AI means America and India," positioning the two nations as key players in the future of AI innovation and collaboration. Jensen Huang, the CEO of NVIDIA and a leading figure in AI computing, also spoke highly of his interaction with PM Modi, highlighting his keen interest in understanding the potential of AI. "Modi is an incredible student, always eager to learn about technology, AI, the potential and opportunity for India, and the impact on Indian society and industry," Huang remarked. Huang went on to praise India's position as a global powerhouse of technological talent, recognising the country's contribution to the field of computer science. "India is home to some of the world's greatest computer scientists. This is a great opportunity. AI is a new and important industry, and so I'm looking forward to partnering with India in a very deep way to make that possible," he added. Modi's government has prioritised fostering technological advancements and expanding India's digital infrastructure. Through the Digital India initiative, the government's focus on AI is a key component of the agenda, which aims to modernise India's infrastructure, boost economic growth and improve access to technology for millions of citizens. The initiative has attracted significant interest from global tech giants, including Google and NVIDIA, as the PM explores partnership to advance India's digital and AI capabilities.
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Google's Sundar Pichai reveals crucial insights from PM Modi's tech meet in New York
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent visit to the United States saw him engage with top technology executives, including Google CEO Sundar Pichai and Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang. During a special roundtable discussion in New York, PM Modi highlighted India's growing role in the tech world and assured U.S. business leaders of India's strong commitment to protecting intellectual property. The meeting showcased India's opportunities in technology and the country's potential for innovation on the global stage. The prime minister's three-day visit featured meetings with several industry giants like Adobe's Chairman and CEO Shantanu Narayen, IBM CEO Arvind Krishna, and AMD CEO Lisa Su. The roundtable was part of India's broader outreach to strengthen ties with Silicon Valley and bring further investments into the country's booming tech sector. After the event, several key tech figures expressed their admiration for the prime minister's vision for India. Nvidia's Jensen Huang praised Modi's proactive learning approach, noting, "He wants to learn more about technology...India is home to some of the world's greatest computer scientists. Artificial intelligence is also a new manufacturing industry that is very important, so I am looking to partner with India in a very deep way." Following his interaction with PM Modi, Google's Sundar Pichai spoke at length about the prime minister's clear vision for the expansion of artificial intelligence (AI) in India. Pichai explained that Modi is pushing for more innovative uses of AI to benefit the people of India. "The PM has been focussed on transforming India. It is Digital India vision. He pushed us to continue making in India, designing in India. We are proud to now make our Pixel phones manufactured in India. He is really thinking about how AI can transform India in a way that benefits the people of India," Pichai said. He also shared details of how Modi is encouraging technology companies to consider AI applications across various sectors such as healthcare, education, and agriculture. Additionally, the prime minister is paying attention to India's infrastructure, including data centres, power, and energy, ensuring the country can meet the needs of a fast-developing tech ecosystem. Pichai reiterated that Google is deeply committed to investing in AI in India and has already initiated several programs to foster innovation. "We are robustly investing in AI in India and we look forward to doing more. We have set several programs and partnerships...He has always challenged all of us to do more, more for India. Now, he is asking us to do the same with AI. He has a clear vision, both in terms of the opportunity that AI will create but he wants to make sure ultimately AI is there to benefit the people of India and he has a clear vision that it should all be in the service of the people of India," Pichai added. At the meeting with U.S. business leaders, Prime Minister Modi emphasized the importance of collaboration through initiatives like the India-U.S. Initiative on Critical and Emerging Technologies (ICET), calling it central to the Comprehensive Global Strategic Partnership between the two nations. According to an official statement from the Centre, Modi reassured business leaders of India's unwavering dedication to protecting intellectual property and fostering technological innovation. He also spoke of India's ongoing economic transformation and reiterated his administration's efforts to make India a hub for semiconductor manufacturing. Also Read: Nirmala Sitharaman's 'relying on God' comment over EY employee death sparks Reddit backlash PM Modi also underlined India's commitment to responsible and ethical AI practices under the "AI for All" initiative. By doing so, the government aims to make sure AI development is inclusive and benefits all sections of society.
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Google CEO Sundar Pichai says, 'PM Modi asked us to make sure AI is there to benefit the people of India!'
In a significant development for India's technology landscape, global tech giants Google and Nvidia have announced plans to deepen their engagement in the country, particularly in the area of artificial intelligence (AI). The announcements came after Google CEO Sundar Pichai and Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang met with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi during a roundtable meeting held on Sunday at the Lotte New York Palace Hotel. The meeting was part of Modi's three-day visit to the United States, where he engaged with leaders from US-based companies specializing in cutting-edge technologies, including AI, quantum computing, and semiconductors. Both Pichai and Huang praised Modi's vision for a "Digital India" and his focus on AI's potential to transform various sectors, such as healthcare, education, and agriculture. Speaking after the meeting, Pichai highlighted Modi's commitment to harnessing AI for societal benefits in India. "The Prime Minister has been clear in his vision, aiming to ensure that AI serves the people of India. He is pushing us to explore ways AI can revolutionize sectors like healthcare and education while ensuring the infrastructure to support this transition," Pichai stated. He also noted that Google is committed to ramping up its AI investments in India. Pichai emphasized the company's ongoing efforts to "Make in India" and "Design in India," pointing out that the Prime Minister has consistently urged Google to focus on local applications of AI. "We are looking forward to doing more in India, especially in response to the Prime Minister's challenge to design AI solutions that address the country's unique needs," Pichai added. On the similar note, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang underscored India's potential to lead in AI adoption, pointing to the country's talent pool of computer scientists and startups. "India is home to some of the world's brightest minds, and AI presents a tremendous opportunity for the country," said Huang. Huang further detailed Nvidia's plans to increase its involvement in India, particularly through partnerships aimed at scaling up AI infrastructure. Nvidia has already partnered with Yotta Data Services, which is expected to expand its GPU resources to 32,768 units by 2025 to meet the growing demand for AI workloads. Huang also highlighted Nvidia's collaborations with Indian academic institutions, noting that every Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) now hosts an Nvidia AI Center of Excellence. "We are training professionals and students to embrace AI's complexities. This is a pivotal moment for India to leverage AI in ways never imagined before," he said. Both tech leaders acknowledged Modi's deep interest in the transformative power of AI. Huang lauded the Prime Minister for his inquisitiveness and engagement with AI, saying, "Every time I meet with him, he is eager to learn more about AI and its implications for India's future." 3.6 Crore Indians visited in a single day choosing us as India's undisputed platform for General Election Results. Explore the latest updates here!
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Tech giants Google, Nvidia to enhance AI focus, investments in India
"I have enjoyed so many meetings with the Prime Minister. He's such an incredible student, and every time I see him, he wants to learn about technology, artificial intelligence, the potential and opportunity for India, the impact on India, society and industry," Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said. Technology giants Google and Nvidia will enhance their engagement in India with more focus on leveraging artificial intelligence technology in the country, top officials of the companies said on Monday after meeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) major Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said the Prime Minister has always been keen on learning about artificial intelligence, its potential and opportunities for India. "I have enjoyed so many meetings with the Prime Minister. He's such an incredible student, and every time I see him, he wants to learn about technology, artificial intelligence, the potential and opportunity for India, the impact on India, society and industry," Huang said. Huang's Nvidia is estimated to have 88 per cent market share in the GPU segment which is in huge demand for AI workloads across the world. He said India is home to some of the world's greatest computer scientists which is a great opportunity. "Artificial Intelligence is also a new industry, a new manufacturing industry. I'm looking forward to partnering with India in a very deep way to make that possible. We have many partnerships with India. For one, we're helping India gain access to our most advanced technologies," Huang said. Nvidia has partnered with Yotta Data Services which plans to scale up its GPU stable to 32,768 units by the end of 2025. Huang said India is the home of the third-largest startup economy and the work of all new generations of startups is based on AI. "Every IIT has an Nvidia AI Center of Excellence. We're teaching professionals. We're teaching students how to upskill into this new world of AI. AI is a very complicated technology, but in the end it enables a country to take advantage of the technology in a way that has never been possible before. AI really democratised computing. This is India's moment, you have to seize," Huang said. Google CEO Sundar Pichai said the Prime Minister has been focused on transforming India with his Digital India vision and pushed the company to make in India and design in India. "He challenged us to think about applications in healthcare, education, agriculture, and he's also thinking about the infrastructure of India, be it data centres, power, energy and investing to make sure India can transition. We are robustly investing in AI in India, and we look forward to doing more," Pichai said. He said that the PM has asked Google to do more in the field of AI and wants to make sure AI is there to benefit the people of India. "He has a clear vision, both in terms of the opportunity that AI will create, but he wants to make sure ultimately, AI is there to benefit the people of India and he has a clear vision, that it should all be in the service of people of India. He is challenging us to do more," Pichai said. The meeting took place at the Lotte New York Palace Hotel on Sunday during the second leg of Modi's three-day US visit. The Prime Minister participated in the roundtable with CEOs of US-based firms working on cutting-edge technologies such as AI, quantum computing and semiconductors.
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Google to explore more opportunities of AI in India: Google CEO Sundar Pichai
"The Prime Minister has been focused on transforming India with his Digital India vision. He pushed us to continue making in India, design in India. We are proud to now make our Pixel phones manufactured in India," Pichai said after the meeting.New York [US], September 23 (ANI): Google CEO Sundar Pichai says that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is focused on transforming India with his digital vision and he is exploring the ways in which Artificial Intelligence can benefit the people of India. Google CEO shared his views after interacting with PM Modi at a roundtable interaction in New York on Sunday. The PM who is on a three-day US visit met with CEOs of technology companies. "The Prime Minister has been focused on transforming India with his Digital India vision. He pushed us to continue making in India, design in India. We are proud to now make our Pixel phones manufactured in India," Pichai said after the meeting. The Google CEO also highlighted that PM Modi urged the tech CEOs to explore the application opportunities of artificial intelligence in various fields like healthcare, education etc. and how India can benefit from the emerging technology AI. "He is really thinking about how AI can transform India in a way that benefits the people of India. He challenged us to think about applications in healthcare, education, and agriculture, and he's also thinking about the infrastructure of India, the data centres, power, energy and an investing to make sure India can transition and we are proud to be partnering with India," Pichai said. Pichai also shared that Google is heavily investing in AI and it is partnering with Indian government bodies also to explore more opportunities for AI in India. "We are robustly investing in AI in India and we look forward to doing more. We have several programs in partnership with MeiTy (Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology), the Agriculture and Health ministries, and the Central and State governments and we look forward to doing more in India," Pichai said. Sharing the PM Modi's vision on AI, Pichai stated that PM Modi has a clear vision in terms of the opportunity that AI will create. He added that PM Modi wants to make sure that the AI will benefit the people of India. "He has a clear vision both in terms of the opportunity that AI will create. But he wants to make sure ultimately AI is there to benefit the people of India and he has a clear vision that it should all be in the service of people of India. He's challenging us to do more" added Pichai.
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Modi meets tech CEOs in US: Google and Nvidia to boost AI engagement in India
Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) major Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said Prime Minister Narendra Modi has always been keen on learning about artificial intelligence, its potential and opportunities for India Technology giants Google and Nvidia will enhance their engagement in India with more focus on leveraging artificial intelligence technology in the country, top officials of the companies said on Monday after meeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) major Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said the Prime Minister has always been keen on learning about artificial intelligence, its potential and opportunities for India. "I have enjoyed so many meetings with the Prime Minister. He's such an incredible student, and every time I see him, he wants to learn about technology, artificial intelligence, the potential and opportunity for India, the impact on India, society and industry," Huang said. "Artificial Intelligence is also a new industry, a new manufacturing industry. I'm looking forward to partnering with India in a very deep way to make that possible. We have many partnerships with India. For one, we're helping India gain access to our most advanced technologies," Huang said. Nvidia has partnered with Yotta Data Services which plans to scale up its GPU stable to 32,768 units by the end of 2025. Huang said India is the home of the third-largest startup economy and the work of all new generations of startups is based on AI. "Every IIT has an Nvidia AI Center of Excellence. We're teaching professionals. We're teaching students how to upskill into this new world of AI. AI is a very complicated technology, but in the end it enables a country to take advantage of the technology in a way that has never been possible before. AI really democratised computing. This is India's moment, you have to seize," Huang said. Google CEO Sundar Pichai said the Prime Minister has been focused on transforming India with his Digital India vision and pushed the company to make in India and design in India. "He challenged us to think about applications in healthcare, education, agriculture, and he's also thinking about the infrastructure of India, be it data centres, power, energy and investing to make sure India can transition. We are robustly investing in AI in India, and we look forward to doing more," Pichai said. He said that the PM has asked Google to do more in the field of AI and wants to make sure AI is there to benefit the people of India. "He has a clear vision, both in terms of the opportunity that AI will create, but he wants to make sure ultimately, AI is there to benefit the people of India and he has a clear vision, that it should all be in the service of people of India. He is challenging us to do more," Pichai said. The meeting took place at the Lotte New York Palace Hotel on Sunday during the second leg of Modi's three-day US visit. The Prime Minister participated in the roundtable with CEOs of US-based firms working on cutting-edge technologies such as AI, quantum computing and semiconductors.
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Tech giants Google, Nvidia to enhance AI focus, investments in India
Technology giants Google and Nvidia will enhance their engagement in India with more focus on leveraging artificial intelligence technology in the country, top officials of the companies said on Monday after meeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) major Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said the Prime Minister has always been keen on learning about artificial intelligence, its potential and opportunities for India. "I have enjoyed so many meetings with the Prime Minister. He's such an incredible student, and every time I see him, he wants to learn about technology, artificial intelligence, the potential and opportunity for India, the impact on India, society and industry," Huang said. Huang's Nvidia is estimated to have 88% market share in the GPU segment, which is in huge demand for AI workloads across the world. India to get first national security semiconductor fabrication plant as part of collaboration with U.S. He said India is home to some of the world's greatest computer scientists, which is a great opportunity. "Artificial Intelligence is also a new industry, a new manufacturing industry. I'm looking forward to partnering with India in a very deep way to make that possible. We have many partnerships with India. For one, we're helping India gain access to our most advanced technologies," Huang said. Nvidia has partnered with Yotta Data Services that plans to scale up its GPU stable to 32,768 units by the end of 2025. Huang said India is the home of the third-largest startup economy and the work of all new generations of startups is based on AI. "Every IIT has an Nvidia AI Center of Excellence. We're teaching professionals. We're teaching students how to upskill into this new world of AI. AI is a very complicated technology, but in the end it enables a country to take advantage of the technology in a way that has never been possible before. AI really democratised computing. This is India's moment, you have to seize," Huang said. Google CEO Sundar Pichai said the Prime Minister has been focused on transforming India with his Digital India vision and pushed the company to make in India and design in India. "He challenged us to think about applications in healthcare, education, agriculture, and he's also thinking about the infrastructure of India, be it data centres, power, energy and investing to make sure India can transition. We are robustly investing in AI in India, and we look forward to doing more," Pichai said. PM Modi urges global tech CEOs to be part of India's growth story He said that the PM has asked Google to do more in the field of AI and wants to make sure AI is there to benefit the people of India. "He has a clear vision, both in terms of the opportunity that AI will create, but he wants to make sure ultimately, AI is there to benefit the people of India and he has a clear vision, that it should all be in the service of people of India. He is challenging us to do more," Pichai said. The meeting took place at the Lotte New York Palace Hotel on Sunday during the second leg of Modi's three-day U.S. visit. The Prime Minister participated in the roundtable with CEOs of U.S.-based firms working on cutting-edge technologies such as AI, quantum computing and semiconductors. Published - September 24, 2024 09:54 am IST Read Comments
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India's Moment has ArrIved: Tech CEOs
This is India's moment and the country should seize it, Nvidia chief executive Jensen Huang said after a roundtable in New York between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and leading technology industry CEOs. Sundar Pichai, the CEO of Google and its parent Alphabet, said the Prime Minister has a clear vision of the opportunity that artificial intelligence will create, and is challenging top companies to do more in India.This is India's moment and the country should seize it, Nvidia chief executive Jensen Huang said after a roundtable in New York between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and leading technology industry CEOs. Sundar Pichai, the CEO of Google and its parent Alphabet, said the Prime Minister has a clear vision of the opportunity that artificial intelligence will create, and is challenging top companies to do more in India. Huang and Pichai were among 15 chief executives of companies specialising in AI, quantum computing, semiconductors and biotechnology who attended the meeting. The roundtable was organised by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology School of Engineering. Others included Julie Sweet of Accenture, Shantanu Narayen of Adobe, Lisa Su of AMD and IBM's Arvind Krishna. The Prime Minister told the CEOs that India's policy is to promote "AI for All", underpinned by the technology's ethical and responsible use, the Ministry of External Affairs said in a news release. He reassured the industry leaders of India's strong commitment to protecting intellectual property and fostering a conducive environment for technology-led innovation and encouraged them to capitalise on India's growth trajectory, pointing to the nation's potential to become the third-largest economy globally. "Had a fruitful roundtable with tech CEOs in New York, discussing aspects relating to technology, innovation and more. Also highlighted the strides made by India in this field. I am glad to see immense optimism towards India," Modi wrote on microblogging site X. The meeting also explored opportunities in the Indian startup sector. Speaking to TV channels after the meeting, Nvidia's Huang pointed to India's burgeoning startup ecosystem, huge tech talent and the power of AI that has "democratised computing", and said this is a "great opportunity" for India to seize. The AI chip maker, which along with Apple and Microsoft is one of the three most valuable companies in the world, is helping India gain access to some of its most advanced technologies, Huang said. "We're partnering with internet companies like Yotta to create latest generation supercomputers in India for all of the startups," he said, adding: "This new generation of startups are all based on AI. In order to do so you have to have AI infrastructure." The company is teaching professionals and students how to upskill into the new world of AI, and is looking "forward to partnering with India in a very deep way", he said. Google, Pichai said, has been "robustly investing" in AI in India. "We look forward to doing more with several partnerships and programmes with MeitY (Ministry of Electronics and IT) and the agriculture and health ministries, the central and state governments, and we look forward to doing more in India," he said. The other CEOs who attended the meeting were Chris Viehbacher of Biogen Inc, Chris Boerner of Bristol Myers Squibb, David A Ricks of Eli Lilly & Co; Enrique Lores of HP Inc, Tim Archer of LAM Research, Noubar Afeyan of Moderna, Hans Vestberg of Verizon, Thomas Caulfield of GlobalFoundries and Martin Schroeter of Kyndryl. The CEOs participated in a deep dive with the Prime Minister on the evolving technology landscape at a global level and how these cutting-edge technologies are contributing to the wellbeing of people around the world including in India, the ministry's statement said. They touched upon how technology is being leveraged for innovations, which have the potential to revolutionise the global economy and human development. Pichai said the PM is thinking of how AI can transform India in a way that benefits the people of the country. "He challenged us to think about applications in healthcare, education and agriculture, and he's also thinking about infrastructure of India, be it data centres, power, or energy, and investing in India so that India can transition," the Google CEO said after the meeting. "The Prime Minister has been focussed on transforming India with his digital India vision. He pushed us to continue making in India, designing in India. We're proud to make our Pixel phones manufactured in India," he said. MIT professor Anantha Chandrakasan, who chaired the session with the CEOs, affirmed MIT's ongoing commitment to using technology for global good and advancing collaboration between the US and India in critical technology sectors.
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Google to explore more opportunities of AI in India: Google CEO Sundar Pichai
Google CEO shared his views after interacting with PM Modi at a roundtable interaction in New York on Sunday. The PM who is on a three-day US visit met with CEOs of technology companies. "The Prime Minister has been focused on transforming India with his Digital India vision. He pushed us to continue making in India, design in India. We are proud to now make our Pixel phones manufactured in India," Pichai said after the meeting. The Google CEO also highlighted that PM Modi urged the tech CEOs to explore the application opportunities of artificial intelligence in various fields like healthcare, education etc. and how India can benefit from the emerging technology AI. "He is really thinking about how AI can transform India in a way that benefits the people of India. He challenged us to think about applications in healthcare, education, and agriculture, and he's also thinking about the infrastructure of India, the data centres, power, energy and an investing to make sure India can transition and we are proud to be partnering with India," Pichai said. Pichai also shared that Google is heavily investing in AI and it is partnering with Indian government bodies also to explore more opportunities for AI in India. "We are robustly investing in AI in India and we look forward to doing more. We have several programs in partnership with MeiTy (Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology), the Agriculture and Health ministries, and the Central and State governments and we look forward to doing more in India," Pichai said. Sharing the PM Modi's vision on AI, Pichai stated that PM Modi has a clear vision in terms of the opportunity that AI will create. He added that PM Modi wants to make sure that the AI will benefit the people of India. "He has a clear vision both in terms of the opportunity that AI will create. But he wants to make sure ultimately AI is there to benefit the people of India and he has a clear vision that it should all be in the service of people of India. He's challenging us to do more" added Pichai. (ANI)
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Sundar Pichai praises PM Modi's 'clear vision' for AI in India: 'He wants Google to do more for Indians'
Read more: India's Nifty, Sensex outperform all global markets except only Wall Street The roundtable hosted by PM Modi in New York also included Chairman President and CEO of Adobe Shantanu Narayen, IBM COE Arvind Krishna, Lisa Su CEO of AMD, among others. Following his meeting with PM Modi, Sundar Pichai said that the Indian prime minister saying that "he is challenging us to do more in terms of AI so that it benefits the people of India." PM has pushed us to continue to making in India and designing in India and wants to make sure that ultimately AI is there to benefit the people of India, Sundar Pichai said. "The PM is focused on transforming India with his Digital India vision. He pushed us to continue making in India, designing in India. We are proud to have our Pixel phones being made in India", the tech boss said. Reflecting on PM Modi's vision for AI in India, Sundar Pichai said, "He challenged us to think about the application of AI in healthcare, agriculture and he is also thinking about the AI infrastructure of India." Google is robustly investing in AI in India, Sundar Pichai asserted, adding, "We have several programmes and partnerships as we look forward to doing more in India." PM Modi has a "clear vision" both in terms of the opportunity that AI will create and he wants to make sure that AI is there to benefit the people of India, the Google boss said.
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says PM Modi 'is an incredible student': "Every time I meet him..." - Times of India
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently convened a roundtable meeting with a group of top global tech CEOs, including Google's Sundar Pichai and Nvidia's Jensen Huang. During the meeting, Huang lauded Modi as "an incredible student" for his keen interest in technology and AI. "I've enjoyed so many meetings with the Prime Minister. He's such an incredible student and every time I see him, he wants to learn about technology, artificial intelligence, the potential and opportunity for India, and the impact on India, society and industry.And so I was delighted to be here to talk about it," Huang told the media, expressing his admiration for PM Modi. "This is India's moment" Artificial intelligence (AI) presents a great chance and "this is India's moment. You have to seize the opportunity", Nvidia chief executive officer (CEO) Jensen Huang has said after meeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New York. The CEO of Nvidia, the company that specialises in AI chips and accelerated computing, noted that India is home to the world's greatest computer scientists. "AI really democratises computing, and this is India's moment. You have to seize the opportunity, said Huang, adding that the company is looking forward to partnering with India on AI. "India, as you know, is also home of some of the world's greatest computer scientists. So this is a great opportunity. Artificial intelligence is also a new industry, a new manufacturing industry that's very important and so I'm looking forward to partner with India in a very deep way to make that possible," said Huang. Huang also talked about India's startup ecosystem "For all of the startups. India is the home of the third largest startup economy and so this new generation of startups are all based on AI and in order to do so, you have to have AI infrastructure, just the number of partnerships we have all over India," said Huang. He also said that Nvidia is partnering with many companies, startups, and IITs across India. Google CEO Pichai of Google, Adobe's Shantanu Narayen and IBM's Arvind Krishna were among the tech bosses to attend the roundtable at the Lotte New York Palace Hotel with Modi on September 22. The TOI Tech Desk is a dedicated team of journalists committed to delivering the latest and most relevant news from the world of technology to readers of The Times of India. TOI Tech Desk's news coverage spans a wide spectrum across gadget launches, gadget reviews, trends, in-depth analysis, exclusive reports and breaking stories that impact technology and the digital universe. Be it how-tos or the latest happenings in AI, cybersecurity, personal gadgets, platforms like WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook and more; TOI Tech Desk brings the news with accuracy and authenticity.
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Google CEO Sundar Pichai after meeting PM Narendra Modi in US: "He pushed us to continue.." - Times of India
Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a roundtable meeting with tech Chief Executive Officers (CEOs), including Google's chief Sundar Pichai, Nvidia's Jensen Huang, IBM's Arvind Krishna and Adobe's Shantanu Narayan, among others in New York. Soon after the event, Pichai said that the company is "proud to now make" Pixel smartphones in India. "The PM has been focussed on transforming India.It is Digital India vision. He pushed us to continue making in India, designing in India. We are proud to now make our Pixel phones manufactured in India," Pichai said of PM Modi, as per ANI. PM Modi is thinking about how AI can transform India: Pichai Lauding Modi's AI vision for India, Pichai said that the PM "is really thinking about how AI can transform India in a way that benefits the people of India." "He challenged us to think about applications in healthcare, education, agriculture and he is also thinking about the infrastructure of India - be it data centres, power, energy and investing to make sure that India can transition. And we are proud to be partnering with India," the CEO added. "PM challenging Google to do more" The Google CEO added that PM Modi has pushed the company to do more for India, and now, he is challenging the tech giant to do more AI. "We are robustly investing in AI in India and we look forward to doing more. We have set several programs and partnerships...He has always challenged all of us to do more, more for India. Now, he is asking us to do the same with AI," Pichai said. "He has a clear vision, both in terms of the opportunity that AI will create but he wants to make sure ultimately AI is there to benefit the people of India and he has a clear vision that it should all be in the service of the people of India. He is challenging us to do more," the CEO added. The meeting was held at the Lotte New York Palace Hotel during the second day of PM Modi's three-day US visit. "Had a fruitful roundtable with tech CEOs in New York, discussing aspects relating to technology, innovation and more. Also highlighted the strides made by India in this field. I am glad to see immense optimism towards India," PM Modi said in a post on X. The TOI Tech Desk is a dedicated team of journalists committed to delivering the latest and most relevant news from the world of technology to readers of The Times of India. TOI Tech Desk's news coverage spans a wide spectrum across gadget launches, gadget reviews, trends, in-depth analysis, exclusive reports and breaking stories that impact technology and the digital universe. Be it how-tos or the latest happenings in AI, cybersecurity, personal gadgets, platforms like WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook and more; TOI Tech Desk brings the news with accuracy and authenticity.
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Nvidia CEO on why this is 'India's moment' and how AI is a big opportunity
The developments around artificial intelligence (AI) still continues, with big tech giants contributing to it. It looks like both government and private tech companies are adopting AI on a larger scale. Amidst this development, Nvidia chief executive officer (CEO) Jensen Huang said that AI has the potential to change the tech landscape of India. During a meeting held with 15 tech czars and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Huang spoke in full support of AI. He said that AI presents a great opportunity and this is 'India's Time.' Huang had met with the Prime Minister during the second day of the meeting with 15 tech czars. Is AI the future of India ? According to the world's biggest chip company founder, AI has the power to change India, especially the technology sector. He further explained that in order to contribute to this cause, Nvidia will be collaborating with startups, IITs and other companies across India. Furthermore, "AI really democratises computing, and this is India's moment," he highlighted. He also said that The roundatable took place on September 22. During the roundtable at the Lotte New York Palace Hotel with Modi in addition to Nvidia CEO, there were other prominent personalities also. During the roundtable conference , Google CEO Sundar Pichai, Adobe's Shantanu Narayen and IBM's Arvind Krishna were also among the other tech bosses present there. The Nvidia CEO also praised India's Prime minister and showed his admiration. He said that he greatly admired how Modi was working on developments around latest technologies especially on AI. He also said that the Prime Minister is a brilliant student. Every time Huang meets Modi, he gets more interested in learning about artificial intelligence and technology. He believes that he has a lot to learn about the impact and potential of AI in India. Furthermore, Huang said that Modi has a lot of knowledge about AI's impact on Indian industry and its society. Huang says ' AI to bring change' Huang claimed that in cooperation with the government, he aims to bring a lot more development in the AI sector in India. To contribute to this, he claimed that "Every IIT now has an Nvidia AI Centre of Excellence where professionals are teaching students how to upskill into this new world of AI." In addition to this, he also acknowledged that India is wealthy when it comes to having knowledge in computer science. Furthermore, Huang also boasted about Nvidia's commitment of fostering an innovative landscape with the help of AI.
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huange says PM Modi 'is an incredible student': "Every time I meet him..." - Times of India
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently convened a roundtable meeting with a group of top global tech CEOs, including Google's Sundar Pichai and Nvidia's Jensen Huang. During the meeting, Huang lauded Modi as "an incredible student" for his keen interest in technology and AI. "I've enjoyed so many meetings with the Prime Minister. He's such an incredible student and every time I see him, he wants to learn about technology, artificial intelligence, the potential and opportunity for India, and the impact on India, society and industry.And so I was delighted to be here to talk about it," Huang told the media, expressing his admiration for PM Modi. "This is India's moment" Artificial intelligence (AI) presents a great chance and "this is India's moment. You have to seize the opportunity", Nvidia chief executive officer (CEO) Jensen Huang has said after meeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New York. The CEO of Nvidia, the company that specialises in AI chips and accelerated computing, noted that India is home to the world's greatest computer scientists. "AI really democratises computing, and this is India's moment. You have to seize the opportunity, said Huang, adding that the company is looking forward to partnering with India on AI. "India, as you know, is also home of some of the world's greatest computer scientists. So this is a great opportunity. Artificial intelligence is also a new industry, a new manufacturing industry that's very important and so I'm looking forward to partner with India in a very deep way to make that possible," said Huang. Huang also talked about India's startup ecosystem "For all of the startups. India is the home of the third largest startup economy and so this new generation of startups are all based on AI and in order to do so, you have to have AI infrastructure, just the number of partnerships we have all over India," said Huang. He also said that Nvidia is partnering with many companies, startups, and IITs across India. Google CEO Pichai of Google, Adobe's Shantanu Narayen and IBM's Arvind Krishna were among the tech bosses to attend the roundtable at the Lotte New York Palace Hotel with Modi on September 22. The TOI Tech Desk is a dedicated team of journalists committed to delivering the latest and most relevant news from the world of technology to readers of The Times of India. TOI Tech Desk's news coverage spans a wide spectrum across gadget launches, gadget reviews, trends, in-depth analysis, exclusive reports and breaking stories that impact technology and the digital universe. Be it how-tos or the latest happenings in AI, cybersecurity, personal gadgets, platforms like WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook and more; TOI Tech Desk brings the news with accuracy and authenticity.
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Tech giants Google, Nvidia to enhance AI focus, investments in India
Huang's Nvidia is estimated to have 88 per cent market share in the GPU segment which is in huge demand for AI workloads across the world. He said India is home to some of the world's greatest computer scientists which is a great opportunity. "Artificial Intelligence is also a new industry, a new manufacturing industry. I'm looking forward to partnering with India in a very deep way to make that possible. We have many partnerships with India. For one, we're helping India gain access to our most advanced technologies," Huang said. Nvidia has partnered with Yotta Data Services which plans to scale up its GPU stable to 32,768 units by the end of 2025. Huang said India is the home of the third-largest startup economy and the work of all new generations of startups is based on AI. "Every IIT has an Nvidia AI Center of Excellence. We're teaching professionals. We're teaching students how to upskill into this new world of AI. AI is a very complicated technology, but in the end it enables a country to take advantage of the technology in a way that has never been possible before. AI really democratised computing. This is India's moment, you have to seize," Huang said. Google CEO Sundar Pichai said the Prime Minister has been focused on transforming India with his Digital India vision and pushed the company to make in India and design in India. "He challenged us to think about applications in healthcare, education, agriculture, and he's also thinking about the infrastructure of India, be it data centres, power, energy and investing to make sure India can transition. We are robustly investing in AI in India, and we look forward to doing more," Pichai said. He said that the PM has asked Google to do more in the field of AI and wants to make sure AI is there to benefit the people of India. "He has a clear vision, both in terms of the opportunity that AI will create, but he wants to make sure ultimately, AI is there to benefit the people of India and he has a clear vision, that it should all be in the service of people of India. He is challenging us to do more," Pichai said. The meeting took place at the Lotte New York Palace Hotel on Sunday during the second leg of Modi's three-day US visit. The Prime Minister participated in the roundtable with CEOs of US-based firms working on cutting-edge technologies such as AI, quantum computing and semiconductors. PTI PRS ANU
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'PM Modi focused on transforming India... challenged us to do more': Google CEO Sundar Pichai
After the roundtable meeting of prominent CEOs of Tech Companies with PM Modi, Google CEO Sundar Pichai said, "PM has been focussed on transforming India. It is Digital India vision. He pushed us to continue making in India, designing in India. We are proud to now make our Pixel phones manufactured in India. He is really thinking about how AI can transform India in a way that benefits the people of India. He challenged us to think about applications in healthcare, education, agriculture and he is also thinking about the infrastructure of India - be it data centres, power, energy and investing to make sure that India can transition. We are proud to be partnering with India. We are robustly investing in AI in India and we look forward to doing more. We have set several programs and partnerships...He has always challenged all of us to do more, more for India. Now, he is asking us to do the same with AI. He has a clear vision, both in terms of the opportunity that AI will create but he wants to make sure ultimately AI is there to benefit the people of India and he has a clear vision that it should all be in the service of the people of India. He is challenging us to do more."
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'This is India's moment to seize opportunity': Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang after meeting PM Modi in US - Times of India
After meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said on Sunday (local time) that this is the moment for India to seize the opportunity presented by artificial intelligence and added that he is looking forward to partnering with New Delhi to make that possible. Huang participated in a roundtable conference in New York hosted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is in the United States for a 3-day visit.After meeting PM Modi, the CEO of a US-based technology company said, "This is India's moment. You have to seize the opportunity." Huang was one of the 15 technology industry leaders in attendance. He highlighted that India is home to some of the world's most brilliant computer scientists and expressed Nvidia's eagerness to collaborate with India on the emerging field of artificial intelligence, ANI news agency reported. "India, as you know, is also home to some of the world's greatest computer scientists. So this is a great opportunity. Artificial intelligence is also a new industry, a new manufacturing industry that's very important and so I'm looking forward to partner with India in a very deep way to make that possible" said Huang. Reflecting on his interactions with PM Modi, Huang described him as "an incredible student" who is keen on learning about technology and AI to explore the potential opportunities for India. He expressed his delight in discussing these topics with the Prime Minister. Huang also pointed out that India ranks as the third-largest country in terms of startups, and to support this thriving ecosystem, AI infrastructure is essential. He mentioned that Nvidia has partnerships throughout India, including AI Centres of Excellence at every Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), where teaching professionals train students to upskill in the new world of AI. Huang emphasized that AI has democratized computing. At TOI World Desk, our dedicated team of seasoned journalists and passionate writers tirelessly sifts through the vast tapestry of global events to bring you the latest news and diverse perspectives round the clock. With an unwavering commitment to accuracy, depth, and timeliness, we strive to keep you informed about the ever-evolving world, delivering a nuanced understanding of international affairs to our readers. Join us on a journey across continents as we unravel the stories that shape our interconnected world.
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'PM Modi has challenged us...': Google's Pichai after New York tech meet: Politics news
Leading CEOs from Silicon Valley praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi's efforts of leveraging technology for development of the country after a tech-roundtable in New York. Following the meeting, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang called PM Modi "an incredible student." "...He wants to learn more about technology...India is home to some of the world's greatest computer scientists. Artificial intelligence is also a new manufacturing industry that is very important, so I am looking to partner with India in a very deep way," said Huang.
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"This is India's moment. You have to seize opportunity," says Nvidia CEO after roundtable with PM Modi in US
Jensen Huang, the CEO of Nvidia, which specializes in artificial intelligence (AI) and accelerated computing, was among the 15 technology industry leaders who participated in the roundtable held at the Lotte New York Palace Hotel on Sunday (local time). "This is India's moment. You have to seize the opportunity," said Huang. Huang also noted that India is home to the world's greatest computer scientists and Nvidia is looking forward to partnering with India on the newly emerging technology of artificial intelligence. "India, as you know, is also home of some of the world's greatest computer scientists. So this is a great opportunity. Artificial intelligence is also a new industry, a new manufacturing industry that's very important and so I'm looking forward to partner with India in a very deep way to make that possible" said Huang. Sharing his experience of meeting with PM Modi, Huang highlighted that he enjoyed the meeting and called PM Modi "an incredible student" who wants to learn about technology and AI to explore the opportunities for India. He said "I've enjoyed so many meetings with the Prime Minister. He's such an incredible student and every time I see him, he wants to learn about technology, artificial intelligence, the potential and opportunity for India, and the impact on India, society and industry. And so I was delighted to be here to talk about it". He also shared that India is the third largest country in the startups and to sustain the startup ecosystem, the AI infrastructure is needed. "For all of the startups. India is the home of the third largest startup economy and so this new generation of startups are all based on AI and in order to do so, you have to have AI infrastructure, just the number of partnerships we have all over India," said Huang. He also shared that every IIT (Indian Institute of Technology) has an Nvidia AI Centre of Excellence where teaching professionals teach students how to upskill into this new world of AI. He stated that AI has democratised computing. (ANI)
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Google's Sundar Pichai shares PM Modi's AI vision for India, says he 'challenged us to...'
He said that PM Modi wants to ensure that ultimately AI benefits the people of the country. "The PM has been focussed on transforming India. It is Digital India vision. He pushed us to continue making in India, designing in India. We are proud to now make our Pixel phones manufactured in India. He is really thinking about how AI can transform India in a way that benefits the people of India," said Pichai, after the meeting. "He challenged us to think about applications in healthcare, education, agriculture and he is also thinking about the infrastructure of India - be it data centres, power, energy and investing to make sure that India can transition. And we are proud to be partnering with India," he added.
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'This is India's moment...': Nvidia CEO Huang after meeting PM Modi in US
Chief Executive Officer of US tech giant Nvidia, who participated in a roundtable conference in New York hosted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, said that India is having its moment, and all businesses have to seize this opportunity. Jensen Huang, the CEO of Nvidia, which specializes in artificial intelligence (AI) and accelerated computing, was among the 15 technology industry leaders who participated in the roundtable held at the Lotte New York Palace Hotel on Sunday (local time). Huang also noted that India is home to the world's greatest computer scientists and Nvidia is looking forward to partnering with India on the newly emerging artificial intelligence technology. Sharing his experience of meeting with PM Modi, Huang highlighted that he enjoyed the meeting and called PM Modi "an incredible student" who wants to learn about technology and AI to explore the opportunities for India.
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This is India's moment. You have to seize opportunity: Nvidia CEO after roundtable with PM Modi in US
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang emphasized India's significant opportunity in the AI sector during a roundtable with PM Modi in New York. He highlighted India's leading computer scientists and Nvidia's plans to partner deeply with India. Huang also noted the importance of AI infrastructure for sustaining India's startup ecosystem.Chief Executive officer of US tech giant Nvidia, who participated in a roundtable conference in New York hosted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that India is having its moment and all businesses have to seize this opportunity. Jensen Huang, the CEO of Nvidia, which specializes in artificial intelligence (AI) and accelerated computing, was among the 15 technology industry leaders who participated in the roundtable held at the Lotte New York Palace Hotel on Sunday (local time). "This is India's moment. You have to seize the opportunity," said Huang. Huang also noted that India is home to the world's greatest computer scientists and Nvidia is looking forward to partnering with India on the newly emerging technology of artificial intelligence. "India, as you know, is also home of some of the world's greatest computer scientists. So this is a great opportunity. Artificial intelligence is also a new industry, a new manufacturing industry that's very important and so I'm looking forward to partner with India in a very deep way to make that possible" said Huang. Sharing his experience of meeting with PM Modi, Huang highlighted that he enjoyed the meeting and called PM Modi "an incredible student" who wants to learn about technology and AI to explore the opportunities for India. He said "I've enjoyed so many meetings with the Prime Minister. He's such an incredible student and every time I see him, he wants to learn about technology, artificial intelligence, the potential and opportunity for India, and the impact on India, society and industry. And so I was delighted to be here to talk about it". He also shared that India is the third largest country in the startups and to sustain the startup ecosystem, the AI infrastructure is needed. "For all of the startups. India is the home of the third largest startup economy and so this new generation of startups are all based on AI and in order to do so, you have to have AI infrastructure, just the number of partnerships we have all over India," said Huang. He also shared that every IIT (Indian Institute of Technology) has an Nvidia AI Centre of Excellence where teaching professionals teach students how to upskill into this new world of AI. He stated that AI has democratised computing.
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When Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang met with PM Modi, This is India's moment': Seals the deal with...
When Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he didn't hold back, declaring, "This is India's moment" as he sealed a promising partnership with the nation. During a roundtable with top American tech CEOs, Indian PM, who is currently on his US tour, emphasised country's growing potential while discussing the need of deeper collaborations across technology and innovation. "I have enjoyed so many meetings with Prime Minister. He is such an incredible student and every time I see him, he wants to learn about technology, Artificial Intelligence," Jensen Huang remarked after the wrap up of the roundtable meeting. Also read: Trump makes a stark prediction if he doesn't win the election, 'I won't...' The philanthropist, didn't mince his words when describing the immense potential India holds in the tech industry, particularly in AI. "India is also home of some of the world's greatest computer scientists," he said. Calling it a great opportunity he continued, "I am looking forward to partnering with India in a very deep way to make that possible...This is India's moment, you have to seize the opportunity." The meeting organised by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) School of Engineering, witnessed CEOs of 15 leading US tech firms gathered at the Lotte New York Palace Hotel. Following the discussion, Google CEO Sundar Pichai praised Modi's "Digital India" vision, noting the PM's push to continue manufacturing and designing in India, including Google's Pixel phones. Pichai pointed out how PM Modi believes that AI can transform important areas like healthcare, education, and farming. "We are proud to be partnering with India. We are robustly investing in AI in India and we look forward to doing more," he said referring to Google's plan of AI expansion and investment in India. Aiming to make India the third-biggest economy in the world by his third term, Prime Minister Modi wrapped up the meeting by assuring business leaders of India's strong commitment to protecting intellectual property. The meeting featured big names like AMD CEO Lisa Su, HP Inc. CEO Enrique Lores, IBM CEO Arvind Krishna, Dr. Noubar Afeyan, the Chairman of Moderna, and Verizon CEO Hans Vestberg, among others. After his meeting and bilateral discussions with U.S. President Joe Biden, as well as Quad leaders Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, the Prime Minister of India made his way to deliver a historic address to the Indian diaspora at Nassau Coliseum in New York. During this address, he referred to them as India's "strong" brand ambassadors. "You have built a bridge between India and America. Your skills, talent, and dedication are unmatched. Even though you may be separated by seven seas, no distance is great enough to keep you away from India," PM said during his appearance." He added, "What Ma Bharati has taught us is unforgettable. No matter where we go, we embrace everyone as family. Understanding and living in diversity is in our blood."
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Meets PM Modi, Says It's 'India's Moment' Amid AI Boom - NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA)
This story was originally published on the Benzinga India portal. Nvidia NVDA CEO, Jensen Huang, has underscored the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in reshaping India's technological landscape, adding that it was "India's moment". What Happened: Huang's comments came following his meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the latter's three-day US visit. Huang was among the 15 tech leaders who had the opportunity to engage with the Prime Minister. Huang emphasized the role of AI in bringing computing to everyone and highlighted India's rising stature in the global tech arena, particularly in the startup ecosystem. He commended Modi's keen interest in learning about emerging technologies, with a special focus on AI. Do you want to keep up with all the latest stock market updates in India? Sign up for the Benzinga India weekly newsletter. The Nvidia CEO recognized India's rich pool of talent in computer science and reaffirmed his company's dedication to nurturing AI innovation in partnership with India's premier educational institutions. "Every IIT (Indian Institute of Technology) now has an Nvidia AI Centre of Excellence where professionals are teaching students how to upskill into this new world of AI," Huang said. He further pointed out that AI could democratize computing, making it accessible to a wider population. "India, as you know, is also home to some of the world's greatest computer scientists. So, this is a great opportunity," he added. Read Next: Indian Coldplay Fans Cry Foul As Tickets Hit Sky-High Prices On Reselling Platform Disclaimer: Artificial intelligence was used as a secondary aid in writing this story. Market News and Data brought to you by Benzinga APIs
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This is India's moment. You have to seize opportunity: Nvidia CEO after roundtable with PM Modi in US
Chief Executive officer of US tech giant Nvidia, who participated in a roundtable conference in New York hosted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that India is having its moment and all businesses have to seize this opportunity. Jensen Huang, the CEO of Nvidia, which specialises in artificial intelligence (AI) and accelerated computing, was among the 15 technology industry leaders who participated in the roundtable held at the Lotte New York Palace Hotel on Sunday (local time). "This is India's moment. You have to seize the opportunity," said Huang. Also read: Nvidia becomes most valuable company after overtaking Microsoft and Apple Huang also noted that India is home to the world's greatest computer scientists and Nvidia is looking forward to partnering with India on the newly emerging technology of artificial intelligence. "India, as you know, is also home of some of the world's greatest computer scientists. So this is a great opportunity. Artificial intelligence is also a new industry, a new manufacturing industry that's very important and so I'm looking forward to partner with India in a very deep way to make that possible" said Huang. Sharing his experience of meeting with PM Modi, Huang highlighted that he enjoyed the meeting and called PM Modi "an incredible student" who wants to learn about technology and AI to explore the opportunities for India. He said, "I've enjoyed so many meetings with the Prime Minister. He's such an incredible student and every time I see him, he wants to learn about technology, artificial intelligence, the potential and opportunity for India, and the impact on India, society and industry. And so I was delighted to be here to talk about it". Also read: Nvidia's influence on markets: When tail wags the dog He also shared that India is the third largest country in startups and to sustain the startup ecosystem, the AI infrastructure is needed. "India is the home of the third largest startup economy and so this new generation of startups are all based on AI and in order to do so, you have to have AI infrastructure," said Huang. He also shared that every IIT (Indian Institute of Technology) has an Nvidia AI Centre of Excellence where teaching professionals teach students how to upskill into this new world of AI. He stated that AI has democratised computing. SHARE Copy linkEmailFacebookTwitterTelegramLinkedInWhatsAppRedditPublished on September 23, 2024
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Nvidia's Jensen Huang effusively praises 'incredible student' PM Modi: 'Every time I meet him...'
Read more: Edelweiss' Radhika Gupta explains why you need 'dal chawal' mutual funds in your portfolio He said, "India, as you know, is also home of some of the world's greatest computer scientists. So this is a great opportunity. Artificial intelligence is also a new industry, a new manufacturing industry that's very important and so I'm looking forward to partner with India in a very deep way to make that possible." Talking about his meeting with PM Modi, Jensen Huang called the Indian prime minister "an incredible student" who wants to learn about technology and AI to explore the opportunities for India. He said, "I have enjoyed so many meetings with Prime Minister. He is such an incredible student and every time I see him, he wants to learn about technology, Artificial Intelligence, the potential and opportunity for India, the impact on Indian society & industry...India is also home of some of the world's greatest computer scientists. So, this is great opportunity. Artificial Intelligence is also a new industry, a new manufacturing industry that is very important and so I'm looking forward to partner with India in a very deep way to make that possible." He praised India's startup economy saying, "For all of the startups. India is the home of the third largest startup economy and so this new generation of startups are all based on AI and in order to do so, you have to have AI infrastructure, just the number of partnerships we have all over India."
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'He challenged us to...': Google CEO Sundar Pichai on meeting PM Modi in New York
In a high-stakes meeting, Prime Minister Narendra Modi confronted some of the world's most powerful tech CEOs. What exactly did he say that left the likes of Sundar Pichai, Shantanu Narayen, and Arvind Krishna both inspired and challenged? During his visit to the U.S., PM Modi met with leaders from the global tech industry at a roundtable organised by MIT, School of Engineering in New York. The meeting saw giants like Google's Sundar Pichai, Adobe's Shantanu Narayen, IBM's Arvind Krishna, AMD's Lisa Su, and Moderna's Noubar Afeyan come together to discuss India's ambitious vision of becoming a global tech hub. The closed-door meeting focused on groundbreaking fields such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), Quantum Computing, Biotechnology, Life Sciences, Information Technology, and Semiconductor technologies. Modi's core message was clear -- India is prepared to lead the world in these sectors, but he asked for more. "He challenged us to do more for India's technological future," said Google CEO Sundar Pichai, reflecting on the discussions. Modi emphasised the necessity of international collaboration, highlighting India's vast talent pool and potential to be a frontrunner in technological advancements. CEOs acknowledged the Prime Minister's bold initiatives, with Shantanu Narayen of Adobe describing the meeting as "energising and forward-looking." The roundtable not only fostered excitement about India's tech aspirations but also hinted at potential large-scale investments and partnerships. These interactions underline Modi's relentless pursuit to elevate India into a leading global tech player, an ambition that seems closer to reality with each international engagement. In just a few hours, PM Modi made it clear -- India's future in technology is not just about catching up but leading the race. What will these tech titans do next to answer Modi's call? The world is watching.
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Google CEO Sundar Pichai commends Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision for AI in India during a meeting in New York. Pichai highlights India's potential in AI development and announces plans for increased investment and collaboration in the country.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai recently met with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New York, where they discussed India's potential in artificial intelligence (AI) and technology development. Pichai praised Modi's vision for AI in India, emphasizing the Prime Minister's understanding of technology and its ability to transform the lives of ordinary citizens 1.
During the meeting, PM Modi stressed the importance of ensuring that AI benefits the people of India. Pichai revealed that the Prime Minister asked tech companies to make AI accessible and beneficial to the Indian population 3. This aligns with Modi's vision of leveraging technology to improve the lives of ordinary citizens and drive economic growth.
In response to PM Modi's vision, Pichai announced Google's plans to increase its focus and investments in AI development in India. The tech giant aims to explore more opportunities in the country, recognizing India's potential as a hub for AI innovation 5.
Pichai highlighted Google's ongoing collaborations with Indian institutions, including partnerships with IIT Madras and other organizations. These collaborations focus on various aspects of AI development, such as language models and voice recognition technology tailored for Indian languages 2.
Google is not alone in its commitment to AI development in India. NVIDIA, another major player in the tech industry, has also announced plans to enhance its AI focus and investments in the country. This collective effort by tech giants underscores India's growing importance in the global AI landscape 4.
Pichai emphasized India's vast potential in AI development, citing the country's large pool of talented engineers and its digital infrastructure. However, he also acknowledged the challenges that need to be addressed, such as improving access to AI tools and ensuring their responsible development and deployment 1.
The meeting between Pichai and PM Modi, along with the commitments made by tech giants, signals a promising future for AI development in India. As the country continues to invest in its digital infrastructure and nurture its tech talent, it is poised to become a significant player in the global AI landscape, potentially driving innovation and economic growth in the coming years.
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