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- Speaking on Mann Ki Baat, Modi showcased India’s AI progress, noting its use in animal healthcare, dairy monitoring, and preservation of ancient manuscripts at the India AI Impact Summit.
- The prime minister also lauded Indian-origin players in the T20 World Cup, paid tribute to former Tamil Nadu CM J. Jayalalithaa, and mentioned the revival of the historic Mamangam tradition in Kerala.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday underscored India’s rapid progress in artificial intelligence, noting that the recent AI summit demonstrated how technology is improving animal care and enabling farmers to monitor their livestock and dairy operations round the clock.
Speaking during his monthly radio programme Mann Ki Baat, Modi also urged citizens to stay alert against online financial fraud and so-called digital arrests.
Referring to the recently concluded India AI Impact Summit, he said two exhibits particularly impressed global leaders. One was showcased at the Amul booth, where AI-driven tools are being used to treat animals and help farmers track dairy and livestock activities 24x7.
The second highlight, he said, was linked to Indian culture. According to the prime minister, international leaders were amazed at how AI is being used to preserve ancient knowledge and manuscripts while adapting them for younger generations.
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