P.M Modi on Artificial Intelligence and More Technologies

P.M Modi on Artificial Intelligence and More Technologies

Technologies are changing different sectors but how will 5G and Artificial Intelligence will impact?

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday stated that 5G technology and artificial intelligence will have an impact on how we live.

According to the Prime Minister, technologies like 5G and AI (Artificial Intelligence) have the potential to revolutionise a variety of industries, including medicine, education, and agriculture. The prime minister also requested participants to list 10 issues that the average person faces that can be resolved with AI.

He added that technology would assist India in achieving its goal of becoming a developed country by 2047. In his remarks at the post-Budget webinar titled "Unleashing the Potential: Ease of Living with Technology," Modi stated that the government aims to lower the cost of compliance for small firms and requested the sector to create a list of needless compliances that can be cut.

"We want to lower small enterprises' compliance expenses. Can you (the industry) compile a list of compliances that are not necessary and can be cut back? 40,000 compliances have been completed," added Modi. He said that India is building a cutting-edge digital infrastructure and making sure that the advantages of the digital revolution reach every sector of society.

He claimed that technology is being utilised to make the tax system faceless in order to address issues with taxpayers, giving specific examples. Technology like 5G and AI (Artificial Intelligence) are currently dominating conversations and are ready to alter a variety of industries, including medicine, education, and agriculture. According to Modi, One Nation One Ration's foundation is technology, and the JAM (Jan Dhan Yojana, Aadhaar, and Mobile number) trinity aids in providing benefits to the underprivileged. "Today between your grievances and the redressal there is no person, just technology", he remarked.

The prime minister urged participants to list 10 issues that affect the average person that can be resolved with AI. He asserted that the 21st century is driven by technology and cannot be confined to only digital and internet technology. "In the recent past, the convenience of life for people made possible by technology has been emphasized in every budget.

Technology and human touch are prioritized in this year's budget as well "he said.

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