Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates discussed about important stuff like AI, climate change, and empowering women. They talked about how technology can help in areas like farming, education, and healthcare. PM Modi wants everyone in India to have access to technology, especially for things like cervical cancer research and vaccinations for girls.

During their chat, they also discussed how Indians are good at using technology and how important it is to fight climate change. PM Modi even encouraged Bill Gates to take a selfie using an app.

India’s G20 Leadership and Tech Progress Praised

The Prime Minister talked about India’s role in leading the G20 Summit last year. He said they had lots of discussions before the summit, and it ended up going well. He hopes everyone agrees with the main goals of the G20. He also mentioned that during the G20 Summit, people were curious about India’s digital progress. He told them that in India, they make sure everyone can use technology, not just a few big companies.

Bill Gates praised India for its progress in technology, especially in AI. He said India isn’t just using technology but actually leading in it. He also mentioned that India has a ‘digital government,’ which means it uses technology to run the country.

PM Modi and Bill Gates Discuss AI, Climate Change, and Women Empowerment

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates talked about important stuff like artificial intelligence (AI), climate change, and empowering women. They both think technology can help make the world better.

During their chat, PM Modi said technology can be super helpful in things like farming, education, and healthcare. He wants everyone in India to be able to use technology, especially for things like cancer research and vaccines.

Bill Gates praised India for its achievements in technology, especially AI. He thinks India isn’t just using technology but leading the way. He also discussed how technology can help countries work together better.

PM Modi also discussed climate change and suggested ways to develop sustainably, like using green energy. He mentioned that while AI is cool, it’s not a magic fix for everything. He showed how technology, like his app with face recognition, can help everyone, even in rural areas. PM Modi also talked about some cool programs, like one for women in farming and telemedicine for people in far-off places. He thinks technology can change education and help us in the future.

PM Modi and Bill Gates on India’s Future in the Digital Era

Prime Minister Narendra Modi talked about how India fell behind because it was a colony during the first and second industrial revolutions. But now, he believes India will do well in the fourth industrial revolution, which is all about digital stuff.

Bill Gates added that although AI (artificial intelligence) is exciting, we’re still figuring it out. It can do some hard things, but it sometimes struggles with easy stuff. So, while AI has lots of potential, there are also challenges we need to tackle.

PM Modi’s ‘Namo Drone Didi’ Scheme Empowers Women with Technology

Prime Minister Narendra Modi talked to Bill Gates about a cool program called ‘Namo Drone Didi’. It’s a scheme that helps women in India learn about technology, especially using drones.

He said he didn’t want a digital divide in India, where some people have access to technology and others don’t. So, he started this program to give everyone a chance.

PM Modi mentioned that women in India are really interested in learning new tech stuff. He shared stories of how women who never rode a bicycle before are now flying drones because of this program. It’s changing their mindset and making them feel proud. PM Modi also emphasized the importance of AI (artificial intelligence), saying it’s a big deal and can do a lot of amazing things.

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