Prime Minister Narendra Modi Meets Nvidia CEO, Discuss India’s AI Potential

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Jensen Huang, CEO of US software company Nvidia, on Monday, and they discussed at length India’s “abundant potential” in artificial intelligence.

In a post on X, Modi said: “Had a great meeting with Mr. Jensen Huang, CEO of @nvidia. We discussed in detail the rich potential that India has to offer in AI.

“Mr Jensen Huang expressed his appreciation for the progress India has made in this field and is equally optimistic about India’s talented young people,” the Prime Minister said.

Nvidia Corporation is an American multinational technology company founded on April 5, 1993 by Jensen Huang, Chris Malachowsky, and Curtis Priem with the vision of bringing 3D graphics to the gaming and multimedia markets.

RIL Chairman Mukesh Ambani recently said that Jio Platforms is keen to lead the development of India-specific AI models and cross-sector AI-driven solutions to bring this The benefits of new-age technology and the promise of “artificial intelligence for everyone, everywhere.”

Ambani sees artificial intelligence (AI) as the most exciting growth area for Jio and outlined ambitious plans in this regard at Reliance Industries’ 46th AGM.

Ambani pledged that the company is committed to creating up to 2,000 megawatts of AI-ready computing capacity in cloud and edge locations, while adopting sustainable practices and a green future.

RIL executives said that the global artificial intelligence revolution is reshaping the world, and intelligent applications will redefine and completely change industries, economies and even daily life faster than expected.

He asserted that in order to remain globally competitive, India must leverage artificial intelligence to foster innovation, growth and national prosperity.


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