Prime Minister Narendra Modi attends a working session at the G7 Summit, in Evian-les-Bains, France. 
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At G7, PM Modi warns against misuse of AI

Evian-Les-Bains (France) | Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday warned against the misuse of artificial intelligence, saying that without safeguards, it could expose children to the risks of misinformation, deepfakes and exploitation.

Speaking at an outreach session of the G7 summit in this French commune, Modi also called for strengthening global cooperation against deepfakes, misinformation, and cyber fraud.

Modi said that AI can educate children in their own languages, boost their creativity, and personalise learning. However, without safeguards, this technology can expose them to risks such as misinformation, deepfakes, and exploitation, he warned.

"We must transform the digital space into a learning playground for children, not a tool for manipulation," he said, addressing the G7 session titled 'Ensuring a Safe, Rapid and Efficient Rollout of AI'.

He said that the difference between these two scenarios is not about technology; it is about values, design, and governance.

Our thinking and policy regarding AI must be clear, he said, adding that AI must expand human potential, empower human choice, and protect human dignity.

Modi noted that Artificial Intelligence is one of the most transformative technologies created by humans and added that the true test of AI lies not in how powerful our machines become, but in the extent to which the ordinary person is empowered.

He said that at the AI ​​Impact Summit hosted by India this year, we emphasised the creation of human-centric AI, guided by this very perspective.

"At the summit, India presented its 'MANAV' vision; this vision inspires all of India's endeavours in the field of AI," he said, asserting that the human element must remain at its core.

The Prime Minister also said no country can be fully secure in cyberspace unless all nations are secure.

That is why India has always viewed cyberspace as a global public good, he added.

All democratic nations should have access to such AI models so that they can safeguard their critical information infrastructure and counter growing cyber threats, the prime minister said.

Modi suggested promoting 'safe-by-design' AI systems, asserting that safety must be made a core element of the design itself.

"We should develop common standards, testing frameworks, and regulatory sandboxes for AI deployment so that innovation and governance progress hand in hand," he said, citing examples in civil aviation and maritime transport.

He also suggested promoting technologies like watermarking to guard against deepfakes.

"We must strive to ensure that the benefits of AI reach all nations of the Global South, transforming it into an inclusive force rather than a divisive one," he added.

The prime minister travelled to France for the G7 summit as India was invited as a guest country to the summit.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi during a meeting with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on the sidelines of the G7 Summit, in Evian-les-Bains, France.

India always on side of peace, places humanity over everything else: Modi after talks with Zelenskyy

Evian-Les-Bains (France) | India will "always be" on the side of peace, placing the values of humanity over everything else, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Wednesday after holding talks with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

Modi met Zelenskyy on the sidelines of the G7 summit in the French commune of Evian-Les-Bains.

"Met President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Evian. In recent times, India and Ukraine have been engaging extensively. This has been reflected in different areas of our cooperation," Modi said in a post on X.

"Our talks today were about reviewing different aspects of our cooperation. We both agree that trade ties need to be restored to what they were in the pre-war time. Also reiterated that India will always be on the side of peace, placing the values of humanity over everything else," he said.

India has been consistently calling for an end to the Russia-Ukraine conflict through dialogue and diplomacy.

After the meeting, Zelenskyy said that India and Ukraine have "great potential for cooperation", and are already implementing joint projects.

"Today, we discussed how to give them even more substance and expand cooperation across various sectors. Importantly, the Prime Minister is interested in developing mutually beneficial relations with Ukraine and sees that this partnership can make our people stronger.

"There are good industrial and other projects that we can implement together. We agreed that our teams would work through all the details," he said on X.

Modi and Zelenskyy last held direct communication when the Ukrainian leader dialled him on August 30 last year.

After the phone conversation, Zelenskyy said India is ready to make the necessary efforts and to deliver the appropriate signal to Russia.

Modi met Russian President Vladimir Putin two days after the call.

In July 2024, Modi travelled to Moscow and told Putin that a solution to the Ukraine conflict is not possible on the battlefield and peace efforts do not succeed in the midst of bombs and bullets.

The next month, Modi visited the Ukrainian capital city of Kyiv and conveyed to Zelenskyy that both Ukraine and Russia should sit together without wasting time to end the war.

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