Congress leader Rahul Gandhi criticized the recent AI Summit, calling it a "disorganised PR spectacle" during a press conference on Wednesday. The event, which aimed to showcase advancements in artificial intelligence, was marred by logistical issues and a lack of coherent structure, according to Gandhi. Attendees reportedly faced confusion regarding the schedule and venue arrangements, leading to widespread dissatisfaction.
Gandhi further alleged that the summit prominently featured Chinese products, overshadowing domestic innovations. He expressed concern that this focus on foreign technology might undermine India's burgeoning AI sector. The presence of several Chinese companies at the event has sparked a debate on the need for greater emphasis on promoting homegrown technologies in such international forums.
In response to Gandhi's remarks, summit organizers defended their approach, highlighting the global nature of the AI industry and the importance of international collaboration. They acknowledged minor organizational hiccups but emphasized the overall success in fostering dialogue among stakeholders. The controversy has reignited discussions on balancing international partnerships with the promotion of local talent in India's tech landscape.
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