‘Everybody’s company will help in everybody’s growth’
The Ambassador said, ‘The motto of the Government of India ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas’ emphasizes that there should be a society where everyone has equal opportunities to succeed, irrespective of their background or circumstances.’ Adequate safeguards need to be put in place to ensure that the AI system is not misused or driven by biases, leading to discrimination, he said. Kamboj underlined that India’s commitment to use AI for social empowerment has ‘given us the idea of using it in the areas of agriculture, healthcare and education’.
‘Ambedkar a powerful symbol’
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres’ Envoy on Technology Amandeep Singh Gill described Ambedkar as a “powerful icon” and said he was a harbinger of the fight for equality and justice for the oppressed not only in India but across the subcontinent. He said much has been achieved through wise policies, affirmative action and community mobilization in the fight against injustice, prejudice, hatred and discrimination since Babasaheb’s time, but there is still much that needs to be done, not only in India but across the globe. Have to change place.
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Appreciation of India’s achievements in the field of AI
Singapore’s Permanent Representative to the UN Burhan Ghafoor said that Ambedkar was a “visionary” and that his philosophy is rooted in the Sustainable Development Goals “because we here at the UN believe in the idea that we should leave no one behind”. He said that it is basically the principle of social justice, inclusion and equality. Ghafoor lauded India, its leadership and its achievements in the field of technology and AI.