New Delhi [India], In his brief address at the outreach session of the recently held G7 summit in Italy, Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke on three key aspects that India is prioritising: technology and artificial intelligence, energy security , and strength, and last. Meal service delivery to your people.

Specifically on technology, PM Modi called upon the global leaders gathered in Italy to collectively ensure that the benefits of technology reach all sections of the society, so that the potential of every individual in the society can be realised. He also emphasized the importance of helping to eliminate social inequalities and expanding human strengths rather than limiting them.

“The twenty-first century is the century of technology.There is hardly any aspect of human life which is deprived of the influence of technology. While on one hand technology gives courage to take man to the moon, on the other hand it also creates challenges like cyber security,” PM Modi said in his intervention.

He particularly suggested converting monopolies in technology into mass use. “We have to transform the monopoly in technology into mass use.”

Monopoly means complete control over something, which prevents other people or companies from having any stake, influence, or access.The Prime Minister said, "We have to make technology constructive, not destructive. Only then will we be able to lay the foundation of an inclusive society."

He said, India is striving for a better future through its human-centric approach. India is one of the first few countries to formulate a national strategy on Artificial Intelligence.

India has taken the path of building public digital infrastructure to serve citizens and UPI, Jan Dhan, Aadhaar, ONDC and CoWin are some examples of this.The main emphasis of the Indian government has been to ensure that the benefits of its innovation are not limited to India alone; Other countries also benefit from this.

He A.I. Also discussed. Objective. He said this mission is derived from the mantra “AI for all”.

As a founding member and key chair of the Global Partnership for AI, PM Modi said India is promoting collaboration among all countries.“During the G-20 summit hosted by India last year, we stressed the importance of international governance in the field of AI. In the times to come, we will work towards making AI transparent, fair, safe, accessible We will continue to work together with all countries and be responsible,” the Prime Minister said.

On the use of AI, India's stance has always been that the Internet and every other emerging technology should be deployed in a "secure and reliable" manner.

At the invitation of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, Prime Minister Modi traveled to the Apulia region of Italy earlier this week to attend the G7 Outreach Summit.This was his first foreign trip after assuming the presidency for the third consecutive time.