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When a child is born in our country, he speaks both ‘I’ and AI… Video of conversation between Bill Gates and PM Modi released

Indians are not only adopting technology but also moving forward. In our country, when a child is born, I (mother) also speaks and AI (Artificial Intelligence) also speaks. Here are the things Prime Minister Narendra Modi said to billionaire investor and Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates during his conversation with him at the PM’s residence in New Delhi. This interview was broadcast today. Its theme is ‘From AI to Digital Payments’. A teaser of this conversation was released on 28 March. Bill Gates told PM Modi during the conversation that one of the themes that India brings forward is that technology should be for all.

News agency ANI released its teaser on social media platform in which PM Modi is seen discussing with Bill Gates on Artificial Intelligence (AI), Digital Revolution, Healthcare, Education, Agriculture, Women Power, Climate Change and Governance and other issues.

PM Modi showed his jacket to Bill Gates

On the question of climate change, PM Modi showed his jacket to Bill Gates and told that it is made of recycled material. He said, “We had made the parameters of progress climate friendly, today all the parameters of our progress are anti-climate friendly.” On the question of making the vaccine during the Corona period and distributing it across the country and the world, the PM said, “Educate the people and take them along. This is not a virus vs government, this is a fight of life vs virus.”

‘Did not know how to ride a bicycle, today became a pilot, driving a drone’

During the interview, Bill Gates says, “India’s theme in the field of technology is that technology should be for everyone.” On this, PM Modi said, “A woman in a village will graze buffalo, graze cows, milk milk… no. I want to give technology in his hands. These days I talk to Drone Didi. She feels so happy, she says that we did not know how to ride a bicycle, today we have become pilots, operating drones.”