During the event, top executives of several technology companies are talking about artificial intelligence technology as a whole and the impact of generative AI on businesses and enterprises. Here’s what they have to say:
Shantanu Narayen, chairman and chief executive officer, Adobe
I believe that #digitalliteracy today is a great equalizer and enabler and India is at the forefront of that and we should embrace it. The opportunity is tremendous for every person with access to #AI to be more creative, more productive and efficient.
Michael Miebach, MasterCard CEO
As a company that deals in trust, safety and security, our focus in generative #AI has been to make the payment transactions safe and secure. We need to balance the excitement of what this technology can do to us while balancing the risks it entails.
Arvind Krishna, chairman and CEO, IBM
The #AI is going to take certain low-level cognitive tasks and amplify them thus increasing productive workforce and eventually increasing the per capita #GDP.
Brad Smith, president and vice chairman, Microsoft
Deployment and infusion of technology are the two most important inflections for generative AI. This is a year that is historically important in the development of technology. Just as 2007 was the infection point for the mobile era or the 1990s when the Internet exploded, this year is the infection point for #AI.
N Chandrasekaran, chairman, Tata Sons
In the transition to generative #AI, India has taken a techno-legal approach at hand through its robust data empowerment and protection architecture ~ N Chandrasekaran, Chair, B20 India and Chairman, Tata Sons, India at the session on AI for Business and Societies: Opportunities and Regulations at #B20SummitIndia
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