: Nasscom, Microsoft announce 2nd AI Gamechangers to boost AI adoption #IndiaNEWS #Tech In a bid to accelerate AI (artificial intelligence) adoption in India, Nasscom and Microsoft on Wednesday announced
Nasscom, Microsoft announce 2nd AI Gamechangers to boost AI adoption #IndiaNEWS #Tech
In a bid to accelerate AI (artificial intelligence) adoption in India, Nasscom and Microsoft on Wednesday announced the second edition of the AI Gamechangers awards.
The program will serve as a platform for startups, enterprises, academia, governments, and NGOs to showcase their innovations in AI.
India was ranked 8th in the top 10 countries by AI patent families on a global level, an impressive accomplishment considering India had no AI related patent filing prior to 2002, informed Debjani Ghosh, President, Nasscom.
AI has immense growth potential and achieving it needs scalable partnerships across stakeholders, right set of skills, a strong focus on incentivizing R&D, access to data, and regulations to support responsible AI, she added.
The program will also encourage nominations for impactful AI solutions built for social impact.
Over 5,000 AI patents were filed over the last decade in India, among which 94% of them were filed in the last five years.
Data and AI could add 0-500 billion to Indias GDP by 2025, representing 10 percent of the trillion goals.
Nearly 45 percent of this value is likely to be delivered by three sectors: Consumer goods and retail, agriculture and banking, and insurance.
The award-winning entries will be featured in the annual AI Gamechangers compendium at Nasscoms flagship Xperience AI Summit.
We have a huge opportunity to make AI work at scale for the country, enabling investment, jobs, and inclusive growth, said Dr. Rohini Srivathsa, National Technology Officer, Microsoft India.
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