PM Modi Bill Gates discuss AI for public good
First Published: 1st March, 2024 12:09 IST
The leaders expressed their shared commitment to sectors that hold the potential to enhance the planet and uplift millions worldwide
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and philanthropist Bill Gates held a dialogue centred around harnessing the power of artificial intelligence for the greater good of the public on Thursday. The leaders expressed their shared commitment to sectors that hold the potential to enhance the planet and uplift millions worldwide.
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