CNBC TV 18 presents The Young AI Champions
The origins of Artificial Intelligence can be traced back to the 1950s when Alan Turing, a young British mathematician wrote the groundwork for modern computing as we know it. He posited that if human beings use the information around them to solve problems and take necessary decisions, machines, too, can do the same thing by learning over time. Today, Artificial intelligence has come a long way with applications in almost every industry and India is poised to become the future hub of AI.
A study by NASSCOM, an industry body has placed India 8th in the world in terms of AI patent filings, a rather impressive feat in a short span of time. This is largely down to a thriving ecosystem that includes developers, policymakers and industry leaders who have forged partnerships to solve a wide array of real-world problems.
To discuss why India is taking rapid strides in the world of AI, Preeti Syal, senior specialist NITI Aayog and Kirti Seth CEO, SSC NASSCOM joined in a freewheeling conversation with AI Champions Pranav Savla and Rishit Dagli. Each of them has contributed, in their respective capacities, to further bolster the AI landscape in the country.
AI is here to stay
For starters, what are some of the key building blocks where technology and policy can converge to achieve goals and where AI is used to solve everyday solutions in our lives? While answering the question, Ms. Syal struck an optimistic tone. She opined that AI has already started impacting our lives in a big way. The pandemic has only acted as a catalyst and has spawned many AI solutions that have helped individuals and companies.
For instance, simple AI-powered dashboards helped patients and their relatives to find oxygen concentrators when Covid-19 was at its peak, thereby saving lives. AI also has helped to diagnose the extent of the disease by scanning images of patients’ lungs. “A lot of the solutions came during the pandemic and now are an integral part of our lives,†said Ms. Syal.