Narendra Modi logs into AI future at Paris summit with Macron

Narendra Modi logs into AI future at Paris summit with Macron

PM Modi joins global leaders in Paris to shape the future of artificial intelligence.

PM Modi and Emmanuel Macron

MUMBAI: India’s tech diplomacy got a high-tech twist as prime minister Narendra Modi landed in Paris to co-chair the artificial intelligence (AI) Summit alongside French president Emmanuel Macron. The summit, a hotspot for world leaders, tech moguls, and policy architects, is tackling the biggest brain-busting questions around AI and how to harness its potential while keeping the digital genie from wreaking havoc.

With AI rapidly reshaping industries from healthcare to defence, Modi’s presence at the summit signals India’s growing role in global tech governance. The discussions are expected to focus on ethical AI development, regulatory frameworks, and ensuring the technology doesn’t widen economic and social gaps. Amid growing concerns over deepfakes, job disruptions, and data privacy, the summit aims to establish a blueprint for responsible AI innovation.

Beyond the tech talk, Modi and Macron are set to discuss India-France collaborations across aerospace, defence, and energy sectors. With joint ventures already in the works from Rafale jets to nuclear reactors the visit is expected to reinforce the strategic ties between the two nations.

As AI continues to reshape the world at breakneck speed, the Paris summit is more than just a meeting of minds; it's a race to ensure that intelligence, artificial or otherwise, serves humanity rather than outpaces it.