Kicking off February 16 in New Delhi, the India AI-Impact Summit has ignited global conversations, with influxes of world leaders and effusive praise from tech visionaries, entrepreneurs, and diplomats.
Buenos Aires Chief of Staff Gabriel Sanchez Jinni articulated AI’s formidable implications. ‘A game-changing technology offering societal gains yet challenging jobs and education,’ he noted. He conveyed thrill at participating in India’s stellar event, boasting international speakers and throngs of delegates.
Argentina’s envoy Mariano Cosino termed it India’s crowning accomplishment. ‘Hosting the world’s AI elite is a golden opportunity—we salute India,’ he said, mentioning eager provincial delegations. Amid Argentina’s economic modernization drive, AI emerges as pivotal, demanding nuanced adoption.
Cosino rejoiced in burgeoning India-Argentina economic synergy—India ranks sixth in partners—expecting summit-inspired expansions via private sector initiatives and diplomatic engagements.
Modern Science Secretary Emanuel Garcia stressed joint ventures in prudent AI use. ‘India’s engineering and tech readiness offers lessons for us,’ he observed. He pushed elevating AI in Argentina’s academia and economy, mirroring India’s integrative model to unlock production potentials.
‘On AI’s threshold, our sectors could skyrocket productivity,’ Garcia projected, eager to import summit strategies.
Nokia executive Pasi Toivanen, India regular for two decades, celebrated its dynamism. He advocated fusing sectors for breakthrough innovations and cheered India’s Global South AI leadership. With Norway’s fresh trade deal, AI looms large in fields like maritime, alongside trade volumes set to triple.
The summit’s resonance promises enduring India-led advancements in AI ethics and application.