Chandigarh, Feb. 1 -- The Haryana government has planned a statewide artificial intelligence (AI) literacy drive to train more than a lakh individuals to prevent brain drain. The state government is also setting up centres of excellence (CoE) for artificial intelligence at Gurugram focusing on enterprise AI, financial technology, and urban innovation in partnership with industry leaders. This was stated by chief executive officer (CEO) of ARJUN (AI for Resilient Jobs, Urban Air Quality & Next-Gen Skills Council), J Ganesan, on Saturday at an AI Summit hosted by non-profit organisation, The IndUs Entrepreneurs (TIE), Chandigarh chapter with Haryana government as state partner. The event was attended by Haryana chief minister Nayab Singh Saini as chief guest. It was formally inaugurated by member of Parliament Satnam Singh Sandhu. "The Haryana AI Development Project has a Rs.475 crore blueprint. Besides, skilling and workforce training of over a lakh individuals through statewide AI literacy drives and officer training programmes,'' Ganesan said in his presentation....