AI & AGI: India's Journey Towards an Intelligent Future
Today I woke at 7:20 am, made a tweet of “Rise and shine”, Again I had full classes, but tried to read about some topics and did some editing work on Canva.
Today, I continued reading about AI and AGI, What will be the future of AI as well as AGI in India.
AI has made significant progress in recent years, but no AI tool has passed the Turing Test, Turing is the method for evaluating the ability of a machine that has human-like intelligence and is used in the field of Artificial Intelligence. Turing test was originally called as “imitation game” this was proposed by Alan Turing, an English mathematician, Computer scientist in 1950.
This test involves a human evaluator, and the participant is a machine, and both of them are kept separate from each other. The human evaluator test the machine by the responses it gives and resemble those of human, whether the answer of machine is correct or not.
If the machine’s answer is correct and the evaluator is unable to distinguish the response of the machine from the human, then the machine is considered to have passed the test.
Journey towards AGI:
AI and AGI have potential to transform the future of India in many ways like:
India is a nation with innovation and a young population. The potential of AI is transforming India in various sectors from healthcare, manufacturing, automation and many others. The demand for AI and machine learning skills is expected to grow as the technology continues to evolve.AI is revolutionizing healthcare in India by improving diagnostics, enabling early disease detection, and personalizing treatment plans for better patient outcomes.
-Generative AI enhances drug discovery by analysing large datasets to identify potential drug candidates, significantly reducing development time and costs in the pharmaceutical industry.
-Automation powered by AI is transforming manufacturing processes, increasing efficiency, and reducing operational costs across various sectors in India.
-AI skills are in high demand, with educational institutions adapting curricula to prepare the young workforce for careers in technology and machine learning.
-Government initiatives support AI growth, fostering collaborations between tech companies and healthcare providers to enhance service delivery and innovation nationwide.
Challenges and Opportunities
-AI adoption in Indian healthcare remains cautious due to fragmented data and a shortage of skilled professionals.
-The AI maturity remains low for the Indian healthcare sector due to lower AI integration and inadequate budget allocation.
-Concerns around job displacement, data privacy, and result accuracy necessitate a cautious approach to AI implementation.
-AI offers solutions for simplifying patient journeys, improving clinical documentation, and personalizing care plans in healthcare.
-Responsible and ethical adoption is key to harnessing AI's potential to revolutionize Indian healthcare.
I will continue to learn about this kind of stuff and keep writing on my blogs.
My today’s learning is that, don’t put limitations on yourself, whether it’s anything and just have faith in you and just work for it!
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Aakashi Jaiswal
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