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USIBC hosts inaugural AI Task Force meeting

"Our AI Task Force marks a bold stride toward a future where AI not only revolutionizes industries and lives, but also reinforces free societies: USIBC president Atul Keshap

The U.S.-India Business Council (USIBC)held its first virtual AI Task Force meeting on April 25, 2024. The discussion centered on fostering collaboration in AI across industries.

Key points from the meeting:

  • Objective: Align U.S. and Indian leadership in AI, promote common principles, and ensure competitiveness.
  • Participants: Industry leaders from logistics, semiconductors, electronics, biotech, telecom, defense, IT, and finance sectors.
  • New Additions: Bala Subramanian (UPS), Akash Shah (BNY Mellon), and Inderpreet Sawhney (Infosys) join the AI Board Advisory Committee.
  • Meta joins as Co-chair: Bringing industry expertise to guide responsible AI solutions.

USIBC president Ambassador Atul Keshap highlighted the significance of AI for industries and societies, emphasizing collaboration for mutual prosperity.

This initiative underscores USIBC's commitment to advancing U.S.-India relations through AI innovation and strategic partnerships.

USIBC president Atul Keshap highlighted the significance of AI for industries and societies, stating, "Our AI Task Force marks a bold stride toward a future where AI not only revolutionizes industries and lives but also reinforces free societies."

Bala Subramanian, Executive Vice President and Chief Digital and Technology Officer at UPS, expressed enthusiasm for the committee's role, saying, “This is an important group that creates strong partnerships between businesses and the governments of India and the United States."

Inderpreet Sawhney, Group General Counsel and Chief Compliance Officer at Infosys, emphasized the importance of responsible AI deployment, stating, “At Infosys, we attach great significance to the responsible rollout of AI, which is also one of the key focus areas of the Advisory Committee."

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