New Delhi, Feb. 10 -- The Indian government is expected to sign a multi-nation treaty by Tuesday at the ongoing Paris AI Action Summit being jointly chaired by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and France's President Emmanuel Macron.
The agreement is expected to see India align with nations in the European Union, as well as others, on aspects including sharing of resources for AI development, and principles including the impact of AI on climate change and energy consumption, three people aware of the development in Paris told Mint.
A senior official at India's ministry of electronics and information technology (Meity) denied that India is a part of 'Current AI'-an initiative that is investing $400 million ( Rs.3,500 crore) on sharing ...
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