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India Seems To Be On The Right Path For Progress In AI, But What About Its Competitors?

Image by REFILE - CLARIFYING NAME OF ROBOTIC ARM German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi (R) look at a YuMi robotic arm at the world's largest industrial technology fair, the Hannover Messe, in Hanover April 13, 2015. REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay
Studies around artificial intelligence clearly show that not only US and China, but every country wants dominance in artificial intelligence through technological breakthrough. It has triggered an overwhelming response from the countries who want to be at the centre of this progress. Russian President Vladimir Putin rightly predicted last year when he said that whichever country comes to lead AI would be the ruler of the world. India’s Leap Towards Industrial Revolution 4.0 While the world is on a cusp of an Industrial Revolution 4.0, India is gearing up to join the global AI race. India has formed a  formed an 18-member task force committee to deepen its capabilities in AI, big data, robotics and embed it in its social, economic agenda. Within seven months, the committee submitted its
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Smita Sinha
I have over three-years of experience in editing, reporting. My career in journalism began with The Economic Times. When I am not busy, I read, I binge-watch web series.
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