Artificial intelligence can further amplify India's Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) and accelerate inclusion across the nation, says Nandan Nilekani, non-executive chairman of Infosys.
At the Build with AI Summit, Nilekani emphasized that AI will amplify everything that has been done so far, including inclusion.
India's digital infrastructure provides a foundation to rapidly adopt AI at scale, according to Nilekani.
He highlighted the impact of AI on inclusion in sectors such as agriculture and education, citing examples like language-based WhatsApp bots for farmers and AI-powered reading skills improvement for children.