Vaishnaw, Anil Kapoor among Time magazine’s 100 most influential people in AI
The list, released on Thursday, features 15 Indian or Indian-origin people. Among them are Sundar Pichai of Google, and Satya Nadella of Microsoft.
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Union Information Technology Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw and actor Anil Kapoor
New York, 6 Sep
Union Information Technology
Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, Infosys co-founder Nandan Nilekani and actor Anil
Kapoor are among Indians who have been honoured in Time magazine's prestigious
list of the 100 "Most Influential People in AI 2024".
The list, released on Thursday,
features 15 Indian or Indian-origin people. Among them are Sundar Pichai of
Google, and Satya Nadella of Microsoft.
Writing about 54-year-old Vaishnaw,
the magazine said under his leadership, India hopes to become one of the top
five countries for semiconductor manufacturing-a key component for modern AI
systems within the next five years.
"Yet, Vaishnaw faces
significant challenges in realising these ambitions. India's tech sector struggles
with low private R&D investment and a lack of advanced manufacturing
ecosystems. Its educational system is also catching up to produce the
specialised workforce needed for cutting-edge AI and semiconductor
development," it said.
India- the world’s fifth largest
economy- is trying to become a major player in the world of AI, it said. Kapoor,
67, has been included in Time’s AI list after a landmark victory in September
2023 over unauthorised AI use of his likeness. The actor took up the case after
a large number of distorted videos, gifs, and emojis bearing his likeness began
circulating online.
Nilekani, 69, is Co-founder of
Infosys and co-founder & chairman of EkStep. "Nilekani, the
billionaire co-founder of Infosys, has spent fifteen years in and out of
government developing digital public infrastructure for the world’s most
populous country, earning him nicknames like 'India's Bill Gates'," the
magazine wrote about the entrepreneur.
"Nilekani led India’s Aadhaar
programme, the world’s largest biometric identity card programme. He promoted
the programme as a salve to welfare fraud, alongside a means to help improve
tax collection, and ease bank customer verification, among other
benefits," the magazine added.
“If the world of AI was dominated
by the emergence of startup labs like OpenAI, Anthropic, and their competitors
in 2023, this year, as critics and champions alike have noted, we’ve seen the
outsize influence of a small number of tech giants...," TIME Editor-in-Chief
Sam Jacobs said.
The 2024 TIME100 AI list features
40 CEOs, founders and co-founders, including Mark Zuckerberg of Meta, Pichai of
Google, Nadella of Microsoft and Aravind Srinivas of Perplexity among others.
Amba Kak, Co-executive Director, of
AI Now Institute, Arati Prabhakar, Director, of the US Office of Science and
Technology Policy and Divya Siddarth, Co-founders, of Collective Intelligence
Project, were among the women leaders featured in the list.
Other Indians or Indian-origin
leaders in AI in the list include Rohit Prasad SVP and head scientist of
Artificial General Intelligence, Amazon, Shiv Rao Co-founder and CEO, Abridge,
Anant Vijay Singh Product Lead at Proton, Dwarkesh Patel Host, Dwarkesh
Podcast, Amandeep Singh Gill, United Nations Secretary-General's Envoy on
Technology, and Vinod Khosla, Founder, Khosla Ventures.
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