New Delhi [India] December 11 (ANI): Rudra Chaudhuri, Director of Carnegie India, emphasised that India's approach to AI is rooted in adoption and public benefit, rather than fear-driven regulation.
Speaking on the sidelines of the Carnegie Global Technology Summit Innovation Dialogue 2025, he said, "While discussions in countries like the US and China often revolve around superintelligence, India's focus is on AI's real-world impact today, particularly its ability to improve the lives of farmers, patients, and students."
He highlighted an existing use case in which 16 million Indian farmers receive AI-driven guidance on crop decisions across 19-20 languages.
Talking about the regulation in AI, he said, "Regulation is obviously important in AI, but I think the general view that the

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