Tamil Nadu’s AI Mission: Centre of Excellence to Boost Startups and Academia
- Recently, Tamil Nadu announced the establishment of a Centre of Excellence with an AI lab to support startups and academics with affordable access.
- This move aims at fostering research, development, and supporting startups and academic institutions.
- The state is also integrating AI into governance, enhancing services in healthcare, agriculture, and public sector monitoring.
- This strategic shift reflects the state’s commitment to leveraging AI’s potential for both societal benefit and innovation.
- Tamil Nadu has already adopted AI technologies for governance, particularly in sectors like healthcare and agriculture.
- For example, AI is being used for TB detection with greater accuracy than ....
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