AI in Indian Governance and Public Services
- The term 'Artificial Intelligence' was first used by John McCarthy in the year 1956.
- Over the last decade, India has created a unique approach to digital transformation through the 'Digital India' programme.
- Recently, a report revealed that Generative AI has the potential to contribute up to $1.5 trillion to India's GDP by 2030.
- India ranks fifth in the number of newly funded Artificial Intelligence companies by geographical region.
- In the last two years, the field of 'Generative AI Startups' in India has attracted investments of more than $475 million.
- UMANG is a unified platform that provides a single point ....
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