Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly vital in tackling real-world issues, such as enhancing cities and expediting scientific breakthroughs. India’s abundant young talent positions it favorably in the global AI landscape. At the World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting of the New Champions, Vivek Vyas from Intuitive AI highlighted their AI waste management solutions for cleaner cities. The AI technology aids in processing waste responsibly, targeting public areas like airports and shopping malls.
Dr. Hermann Tribukait of Atinary Technologies Inc. emphasized AI’s role in speeding up research and innovation processes. AI’s impact on scientific research is profound, enabling faster discovery of solutions across various sectors like medicine and clean energy. Tribukait stressed the importance of aligning AI and science development with the betterment of humanity.
India’s innovation ecosystem received praise from Tribukait for its pool of skilled engineers and innovators. He suggested that with strategic investments in AI-driven research, India could significantly advance global scientific endeavors. The Summer Davos event, focusing on global economics and innovation, will conclude after a three-day discussion involving over 1,700 leaders.
