PaperDabba News Desk: 2024-07-18
Minister Sridhar Babu expressed his enthusiasm for the collaboration between the state government and British High Commission, and Ernst & Young (E&Y) in the fields of artificial intelligence (AI) and cyber security. He emphasized the importance of developing a 20-year roadmap for AI utilization in governance and the industrial sector during a meeting at the Secretariat on Thursday.
Collaboration with the British High Commission and Ernst & Young
Minister Sridhar Babu, the IT and Industries Minister, had a productive meeting with representatives from the British High Commission and E&Y. He highlighted the potential of establishing global capability centres and requested cooperation in this endeavour. The British High Commission and E&Y are expected to play a crucial role as critical partners in the AI city being developed on 200 acres by the Telangana government.
Focus on AI and Cyber Security
During the meeting, Minister Sridhar Babu emphasized the need for a comprehensive 20-year roadmap for utilizing AI in governance and the industrial sector. He acknowledged the importance of the British High Commission’s initiatives in cyber security training and awareness programs and appreciated their willingness to move forward in this domain.
Key Participants in the Meeting
Notable figures participated in the meeting, including Laura Baldwin from the British High Commission and representatives from Ernst & Young, including Vikas Agarwal, Naveen Kaul, and Kiran Vinjamuri. Additionally, Venu Prasad, Joint Director of the state’s IT department, was present to discuss the collaborative efforts and plans.
AI City: A Vision for the Future
The Telangana government is set to develop an AI city on a sprawling 200-acre land, with the British High Commission and E&Y playing pivotal roles. This initiative aims to create a hub for AI research, development, and implementation, fostering innovation and technological advancements in the state.
Minister Sridhar Babu’s strategic vision for a 20-year AI roadmap underscores the commitment of the Telangana government to harness the power of artificial intelligence. With the collaboration of esteemed partners like the British High Commission and Ernst & Young, the state is poised to become a leader in AI and cyber security, paving the way for a technologically advanced future.