\"\"NEW DELHI: To counter China<\/a>’s commitment towards artificial intelligence, the government has formed a high-level committee headed by NITI Aayog<\/a> vice chairman Rajiv Kumar<\/a> to lay out a roadmap for India’s research and development on AI<\/a> and its applications. The panel, which will be a mix of government, academia and industry<\/a> officials, will be notified soon.
\n
\nThe government wants to ensure India does not fall behind in emerging technologies and hence the urgency to roll out a nationwide AI programme that will include robotics and data analytics. China has prepared a threestep roadmap to become the world leader in AI by 2030.
\n
A preliminary meeting on AI was held in January and was attended by NITI Aayog member VK Saraswat, the secretaries of bio
technology<\/a> and science and technology, former Nasscom head Kiran Karnik, former Infosys CFO Mohandas Pai<\/a>, IIT faculty members including Pankaj Jalote and Pulok Ghosh, besides top officials from Flipkart, NetApp and TIE Ventures. “A committee has been formed to coordinate the efforts of different ministries and bring them together. The next meeting will happen soon and we hope to decide on the timeline for the committee to come up with a roadmap for a national programme on AI,” a senior government official told ET.
\n
\n\"\"
\n
\nIn the Union Budget last week, the government entrusted the Aayog with developing a national AI programme. Under the programme, the government is likely to offer incentives to startups and venture funds that undertake application-oriented research on AI across key sectors including banking, insurance, education, health, retail and transportation.
\n
\nFinancial allocation under the Atal Innovation Mission will be used to fund the programme on a nationwide scale and projects will be granted on the challenge mode. Once the roadmap for a nationwide programme is in place, the Aayog will start hiring domain experts.
\n
\nIndia’s vision for AI would include new technologies like robotics, data analytics and machine learning, a senior industry veteran who was part of the meeting said on condition of anonymity.
\n
\n“India should not miss the bus on new emerging technologies. We are glad that the government is pushing for creating a vision for AI along with industry stakeholders,” he said.
\n
\n“China has an ambitious $150 billion plan to dominate the world of AI globally over a decade or so. China and the US are already dominating this field,” said Mohandas Pai, chairman of Aarin Capital and former CFO of Infosys. “India needs to have its own vision to dramatically disrupt the world in AI.”
\n
\nThe government is providing support of up to Rs 10 crore to established and upcoming incubation centres, depending on the criteria laid out in the Atal Innovation Mission, for which an allocation of Rs 500 crore was made in 2015-16. The original allocation for 2017-18 stood at Rs 112 crore, which has been revised to Rs 150 crore, and Rs 200 crore has been allocated for 2018-19.
\n
\nWith elections scheduled next year, the budget has laid emphasis on the rural and farm sector as well as healthcare. Besides, the allocation under MUDRA Yojana has been enhanced.
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人工智能与中国竞争:面板创建路线图

印度政府想要确保在新兴技术并不落后,因此在全国范围内推出的紧迫性AI计划将包括机器人技术和数据分析。

Yogima Seth沙玛 布勒Verma
  • 更新于2018年2月7日08:10点坚持
新德里:计数器中国对人工智能的承诺,政府已成立了一个高级别委员会为首镍钛Aayog副主席Rajiv Kumar制定一个路线图,印度的研究和开发人工智能和它的应用程序。面板,将政府、学术界和行业官员,很快就会得到通知。

印度政府想要确保在新兴技术并不落后,因此在全国范围内推出的紧迫性AI计划将包括机器人技术和数据分析。中国已经准备了threestep路线图在2030年成为世界领先的人工智能。

人工智能初步会议在1月举行,VK萨拉斯瓦特镍钛Aayog成员,参加了生物的秘书技术和科技,前Nasscom Kiran Karnik负责人前印孚瑟斯首席财务官莫汉达斯·拜,IIT教员包括Pankaj Jalote Pulok Ghosh,除了Flipkart公司高级官员,NetApp和领带企业。”已经成立委员会来协调不同部门的工作,使他们在一起。下次会议很快就会发生,我们希望决定时间表委员会提出国家AI规划路线图,”一位高级政府官员告诉等。



在上周的欧盟预算,与发展中国家的政府委托Aayog AI计划。在该计划下,政府可能会鼓励创业和风险基金,进行面向应用的研究人工智能在关键领域包括银行、保险、教育、医疗、零售和运输。

阿塔尔•创新计划的财政拨款将用于资助该项目在全国范围内和项目将被授予在挑战模式。一旦一个全国性的计划路线图,Aayog将开始招聘领域专家。

印度的视觉机器人等人工智能将包括新技术、数据分析和机器学习,一位行业资深高级会议的一部分,不愿透露姓名的说。

“印度不应该错过公共汽车新兴技术。我们很高兴政府推动创造人工智能的愿景以及行业利益相关者,”他说。

“中国有一个雄心勃勃的全球1500亿美元计划主导世界的AI在十年左右。中国和美国已经主宰这个领域,”主席说莫汉达斯·拜Aarin资本和印孚瑟斯的前首席财务官。“印度需要有自己的视觉显著破坏世界的人工智能。”

政府提供支持多达10卢比建立和即将到来的孵化中心,根据标准在阿塔尔•创新使命,为500卢比的分配是在2015 - 16。最初分配2017 - 18站在112卢比,已修正为150卢比,200卢比已经分配了2018 - 19所示。

与选举,明年预算强调农村和农业部门以及医疗保健。此外,情态下的分配由旬已经增强。
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\"\"NEW DELHI: To counter China<\/a>’s commitment towards artificial intelligence, the government has formed a high-level committee headed by NITI Aayog<\/a> vice chairman Rajiv Kumar<\/a> to lay out a roadmap for India’s research and development on AI<\/a> and its applications. The panel, which will be a mix of government, academia and industry<\/a> officials, will be notified soon.
\n
\nThe government wants to ensure India does not fall behind in emerging technologies and hence the urgency to roll out a nationwide AI programme that will include robotics and data analytics. China has prepared a threestep roadmap to become the world leader in AI by 2030.
\n
A preliminary meeting on AI was held in January and was attended by NITI Aayog member VK Saraswat, the secretaries of bio
technology<\/a> and science and technology, former Nasscom head Kiran Karnik, former Infosys CFO Mohandas Pai<\/a>, IIT faculty members including Pankaj Jalote and Pulok Ghosh, besides top officials from Flipkart, NetApp and TIE Ventures. “A committee has been formed to coordinate the efforts of different ministries and bring them together. The next meeting will happen soon and we hope to decide on the timeline for the committee to come up with a roadmap for a national programme on AI,” a senior government official told ET.
\n
\n\"\"
\n
\nIn the Union Budget last week, the government entrusted the Aayog with developing a national AI programme. Under the programme, the government is likely to offer incentives to startups and venture funds that undertake application-oriented research on AI across key sectors including banking, insurance, education, health, retail and transportation.
\n
\nFinancial allocation under the Atal Innovation Mission will be used to fund the programme on a nationwide scale and projects will be granted on the challenge mode. Once the roadmap for a nationwide programme is in place, the Aayog will start hiring domain experts.
\n
\nIndia’s vision for AI would include new technologies like robotics, data analytics and machine learning, a senior industry veteran who was part of the meeting said on condition of anonymity.
\n
\n“India should not miss the bus on new emerging technologies. We are glad that the government is pushing for creating a vision for AI along with industry stakeholders,” he said.
\n
\n“China has an ambitious $150 billion plan to dominate the world of AI globally over a decade or so. China and the US are already dominating this field,” said Mohandas Pai, chairman of Aarin Capital and former CFO of Infosys. “India needs to have its own vision to dramatically disrupt the world in AI.”
\n
\nThe government is providing support of up to Rs 10 crore to established and upcoming incubation centres, depending on the criteria laid out in the Atal Innovation Mission, for which an allocation of Rs 500 crore was made in 2015-16. The original allocation for 2017-18 stood at Rs 112 crore, which has been revised to Rs 150 crore, and Rs 200 crore has been allocated for 2018-19.
\n
\nWith elections scheduled next year, the budget has laid emphasis on the rural and farm sector as well as healthcare. Besides, the allocation under MUDRA Yojana has been enhanced.
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