New Delhi/Bhopal
A seminar was organized on the ‘Social Employees of Artificial Intelligence’ on Saturday at the India Habitat Center in Delhi. Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav and Union Minister of State Jitin Prasad attended this seminar. CM Mohan Yadav spoke on the growing status of AI in the changing times. Chief Minister Mohan Yadav said that in today’s time it is a very relevant subject which has been discussed in detail. Under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi, we are working towards using science -based systems for public welfare and good governance, as well as ensuring necessary precautions. It is commendable to bring out such important subjects. I congratulate for this initiative.
CM Yadav shared the glimpses of the event on his social media platform. In one of which he was seen talking about the confusion about AI. He said, “When computer and internet came, people were afraid that jobs would go away and houses would be ruined. Everything has good and bad things. Similarly, AI also has both good and evil. It depends on us how we use it.”
Earlier, the Chief Minister posted on the social media platform X. He wrote in the post, “The” Social Employees of Artificial Intelligence ‘got an opportunity to share his views in front of the enlightened people by participating in the seminar held at India Habitat Center, New Delhi. The whole world is exploring its future in AI, then under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, AI is emerging as a global powerhouse. This technical revolution will definitely play an important role in the accomplishment of the developed India of developed India. “
On this occasion, Union Minister of State Jitin Prasad said that a lot of talk has been done on AI. But, our focus should also be about our farmer brothers living in rural areas. When the farmer uses AI, he should take a photo of farming and can tell whether there is a worm in the cultivation of paddy-gentleman. When will it require manure. Similarly, the small things in the field of health, they have to be removed by using AI. Doctors will have to do research while walking one by one.





