Advances in artificial intelligence cannot be stopped and Tamil Nadu should focus on how it can benefit from the many advances around the world, said ELCOT executive director S. Arunraj. Stated.
Arunraj spoke at the opening ceremony of ‘AI Horizon 2023: Reshaping Industry with Intelligent Technology’ hosted here by the Rajarakshmi Institute of Technology on Saturday. The day-long conference featured sessions on AI and its applications.
“There are several advances around the world, and the potential and impact of AI is being discovered at scale. We are exploring how this can revolutionize every sector.” said Arunraj. He shared how the department is looking at using AI in traffic management and how he plans to use AI to map traffic patterns to reduce the manual intervention needed to manage traffic lights in the city. I explained in detail how it can be used as
“The government of Tamil Nadu has made a lot of efforts to promote AI and the IT facilities ELCOT operates in the state are considering setting up Centers of Excellence to promote AI throughout the region. We are trying to foster AI-focused startups here,” he said.
Apoorva Harry, chief operating officer of Rajarakshmi Health City, said that now is the age of AI, and everyone is both excited and skeptical about the changes this will bring. This technology. As an institution, we are not just a bystander, we are taking an active role in shaping this technology,” she said.
R. Sander, Director of Rajarakshmi Institute of Technology, discussed various aspects of AI and its impact on every individual.
AI in mobility for autonomous vehicles and intelligent traffic management, AI decision-making, and ethics in AI were some of the topics covered in the session.
Rajarakshmi Institute Chairman Thangam Meghanathan said he hoped that the meeting would result in ample learning and knowledge sharing.
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