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At Delhi’s GPAI Summit, Discussions On AI Begin On Day 1

December 13, 2023
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Representatives from the European Union and its 28 member nations are present at the GPAI Summit.
On the first day, there were panel discussions about responsible AI working groups, applications of AI in key areas, and “AI and Global Health: Role of AI In Advancing Healthcare.”

The research conference was organized by MeitY with the theme “Advancing Responsible AI in Public-Sector Applications.”

India is organizing the annual GPAI Summit, which will take place at the Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi from December 12 to 14, in its capacity as the organization’s incoming support chair. In order to create a forum for conversations about influencing the constantly changing field of artificial intelligence (AI), leaders from the European Union and its 28 member nations are attending the GPAI Summit.

On the first day of the event, the morning sessions covered healthcare, key sectors, and responsible AI. More than 25 experts from various areas and nations spoke in many concurrent sessions.

The topic of discussion during the session “Applications of AI in Priority Sectors” was how industries may employ AI to boost competitiveness, investigate the technology’s commercial potential, and encourage its adoption across a range of industries. The conversation emphasized that the key to producing artificial proteins is protein identification and quantification using mass spectrometry data in conjunction with other omics data. It was highlighted how AI-powered historical farm assessments with real-time monitoring for early risk identification, known as Khet Score and Monitoring (Khet Score Now), surpassed traditional lending bank ratings.

Discussions regarding the difficulties involved in developing ethical AI solutions and the topic of scaling responsible AI solutions in 2023 dominated the second parallel session of the “Responsible AI Working Group.” Talks covered the Sandbox for Responsible AI Public Procurement and the global health-focused COMPREHENSIV: At Home Universal Primary Health Care project. One speaker emphasised the need for trustworthy techniques to identify AI-generated text, saying, “We need more AI to keep AI safe.” The need for businesses creating AI generators to provide trustworthy detection tools for the material they create was also emphasized. The panel came to the conclusion that integrating gender equality into the AI ecosystem systematically, keeping public algorithm repositories, building a digital environment that strengthens communities, and acknowledging social media platforms as important channels for AI’s influence on people are all necessary.

The topic of AI’s function in improving healthcare was covered at the third session on “AI and Global Health: Role of AI in Advancing Healthcare.” There was also discussion of important public health programs including Ayusham Digital Bharat Mission and eSanjeevani. The panel also discussed healthcare policy, emphasizing that in order to close the gap between rich and developing nations, the focus should be on lower- and middle-income nations.

The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) organized the Research Symposium, which has as its theme “Advancing Responsible AI in Public-Sector Applications.” This conference provided a forum for promoting cross-border cooperation and knowledge sharing. Fifteen outstanding authors were chosen from a sea of entries from over 36 nations, and they gave thought-provoking talks at the GPAI Summit. The publication of the “Book of Extended Abstracts,” which compiles the collective knowledge exchanged during this thought-provoking gathering, will signal the symposium’s conclusion.

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