No matter what the world does with AI, it will remain incomplete without India. I am making this statement very responsibly. Can anyone develop AI entirely on their own?
In a recent episode of the Lex Fridman Podcast, Prime Minister Narendra Modi touched upon several topics including India's relationship with China, and Pakistan; the bond of mutual trust with US President Donald Trump, his early life, education, Gujarat riots and meditation. He also discussed the evolving dynamics between artificial intelligence (AI) and human capabilities.
Can AI ever replace human?
Reflecting on historical interactions between technology and humanity, PM Modi observed that each technological leap has been met with human adaptability and resilience. He noted:
It was often portrayed as if technology would challenge human existence itself. But every time, as technology advanced, humans adapted and stayed a step ahead.
Addressing concerns about AI potentially replacing human roles, the Prime Minister expressed a firm belief in the irreplaceable nature of human creativity and imagination. He stated:
I firmly believe that no technology can ever replace the boundless creativity and imagination of the human mind.
AI's Impact on Society
PM Modi also highlighted the introspective impact of AI on society, suggesting that its rise compels humanity to re-evaluate and deepen its understanding of what it means to be human. He remarked:
I believe that with AI, humans are now being forced to reflect on what it truly means to be human. This is the real power of AI. Artificial intelligence is fundamentally powered, shaped, and guided by human intelligence. Without genuine human intelligence, AI can’t thrive or progress sustainably, and real intelligence exists abundantly in India’s youth and talent pool.
India's 5G Success
PM Modi cited India's rapid deployment of 5G networks as evidence of the nation's technological growth and adaptability. He shared an anecdote from a recent interaction with an American executive, who noted the overwhelming response from Indian engineers compared to their U.S. counterparts. He mentioned:
Recently, an American company executive visited me and shared his experiences about this very fact. He told me that if I were to advertise in the US for engineers, I would only receive enough applicants to fill a single room at best. But if I do the same in India, even a football field wouldn’t be enough to hold them.
Prime Minister Modi's insights on the Lex Fridman Podcast present a balanced view of AI's role in society. He acknowledges its transformative potential while reaffirming the unparalleled value of human creativity, empathy, and collaborative spirit. His vision advocates for a future where technology and humanity progress hand in hand, each enhancing the other's capabilities to address the complex challenges of our time
No comments yet.