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WEF partners with Karnataka govt to set up AI hub, will support startups through a global platform

FP Staff March 6, 2024, 13:27:48 IST

The World Economic Forum (WEF) has entered into a partnership with Karnataka government to set up a state-of-the-art AI centre, and position Karnataka as a global hub for AI startups. The new AI centre will be the WEF’s sole dedicated hub for AI in India

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The World Economic Forum (WEF) has entered into a partnership with Karnataka government to set up a state-of-the-art AI centre, and position Karnataka as a global hub for AI startups. The new AI centre will be the WEF’s sole dedicated hub for AI in India
The World Economic Forum (WEF) has entered into a partnership with Karnataka government to set up a state-of-the-art AI centre, and position Karnataka as a global hub for AI startups. The new AI centre will be the WEF’s sole dedicated hub for AI in India

The government of Karnata has entered a partnership with the World Economic Forum to boost the development and adoption of AI in India. The Karnataka state government’s initiative to establish a state-of-the-art AI centre in collaboration with the World Economic Forum (WEF) marks a significant step towards positioning Karnataka as a global hub for AI startups

Signed on February 29, the Letter of Intent signifies Karnataka’s integration into the WEF’s Center for the Fourth Industrial Revolution (C4IR) Network, which focuses on inclusive technology governance and responsible digital transformation.

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According to Priyank Kharge, Karnataka’s IT-BT minister, the new AI centre will be the WEF’s sole dedicated hub for AI in India, with a primary focus on positioning Karnataka as a prominent global AI hub.

The centre aims to foster industry-academia networks, facilitate technological trend exchange, encourage research collaboration, and address global challenges in the AI domain.

In addition to promoting research and development, the centre aims to support and nurture AI startups in Karnataka by providing a globally connected platform for collaboration and networking. Minister Kharge reiterated the state’s commitment to AI as a key driver for digital economy growth, investments, and job creation, highlighting Bengaluru’s recognition as one of the top five global cities for AI.

Jeremy Jurgens, managing director of the WEF, expressed enthusiasm for the collaboration, emphasizing Bengaluru’s leadership in innovation. He expressed hope that the partnership would demonstrate AI’s potential for economic growth and social prosperity.

The establishment of the AI centre is expected to enhance Karnataka’s leadership in the AI field, contributing to the global discourse on AI’s ethical and practical dimensions while boosting the local economy through innovation and job creation.

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