AI adoption needs urgency and national commitment: CEA Nageswaran

AI adoption needs urgency and national commitment: CEA Nageswaran


Adoption of Artificial Intelligence requires urgency, political will and a national commitment towards aligning technology with mass employability, Chief Economic Advisor V Anantha Nageswaran said on Monday at the AI Impact Summit.

 


Speaking on the future of employability in the age of AI in a virtual address, the CEA said, “With institutional discipline and relentless execution India can become the first large society to demonstrate that human abundance and machine intelligence can reinforce and not undermine each other.”

 


Nageswaran added that this, however, would not happen by drift. He said that it has to be a team effort involving the private sector, academics as well as policymakers.

 
 


“The window is still open, but it is not indefinite. For India, this is not a debate about the future of work. It is a decision about the future of growth, social stability and cohesion. We must act and act now,” the CEA added.

 


He said that the first step towards AI adoption would begin with reforms of education, pedagogy and imparting of foundational skills. He said that countries need to move decisively by strengthening the foundation of education, high-quality skills, expanding labour-intensive service sectors and removing regulatory bottlenecks. “That is where the path to co-creating prosperity with AI and employability in the age of AI begins,” Nageswaran said.

 


The CEA said that while millions of jobs are created annually, a significant skill gap persists. He said that only a small proportion of the workforce has received formal skill training. This gap, he said, was not just statistics but a structural vulnerability.

 



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Qualcomm showcases AI humanoid robots at India AI Impact Summit: Sneak peek

Qualcomm showcases AI humanoid robots at India AI Impact Summit: Sneak peek


US semiconductor company Qualcomm on February 16 showcased its full robotics technology stack at the India AI Impact Summit in New Delhi, marking its India debut after first presenting the platform at Consumer Electronics Show in January.

 


The company demonstrated a suite spanning hardware, software and artificial intelligence, describing it as an end-to-end stack aimed at accelerating deployment of physical AI systems. According to Qualcomm, the platform is designed for a range of applications, including household robots, industrial autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) and full-size humanoids.

 


Dragonwing IQ-10 processor for humanoids and AMRs

 


At the event, Qualcomm introduced its first dedicated robotics processor, the Dragonwing IQ-10, targeted at full-size humanoid robots and advanced AMRs. The company said the processor is engineered to deliver energy-efficient performance for complex robotics workloads.

 
 


Qualcomm stated that the processor forms the foundation of its broader robotics architecture, enabling scalable performance across multiple robotic form factors.

 


Modular architecture and AI data flywheel

 


During a live demonstration of a humanoid robot, the company outlined its general-purpose robotics architecture, which integrates heterogeneous edge computing, mixed-criticality systems, software frameworks, machine learning operations and what it described as an AI data flywheel.

 


Qualcomm said the modular design allows robots to adapt to different environments and perform real-world tasks using integrated vision, audio and motion capabilities. The stack, it added, has been optimised to scale across platforms while maintaining industrial-grade reliability.

 


The company described its approach as end-to-end and modular, enabling deployment across diverse operational settings.

 


Focus on priority tasks in key industries

 


Qualcomm said it is adopting a task-based approach to robotics, concentrating on 10 priority real-world tasks across logistics, manufacturing and retail. These include item picking, case stacking, line sequencing and inventory scanning.

 


According to the company, focusing on clearly defined, high-demand tasks will enable faster commercial deployment in sectors where automation requirements are increasing.

 


Building on ADAS experience

 


Qualcomm said its robotics strategy builds on its experience in multi-criticality AI systems developed for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS).

 


“Our stack is built on what we’ve already accomplished with our ADAS team and now we’re going to continue building on it and continue training our models on a loop so that they’re constantly learning and evolving,” the company said.

 


Qualcomm added that its humanoid systems are deployment-ready, supported by a partner ecosystem and developer tools aimed at accelerating adoption across industries.



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Apple's iPhone 18 Pro series could bring major upgrades in 2026: Report

Apple's iPhone 18 Pro series could bring major upgrades in 2026: Report



Apple’s iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max, expected to launch in September 2026, could bring some of the biggest hardware changes to the iPhone in years. According to a report by 9To5Mac, the upcoming Pro models may feature fresh colour options, a smaller Dynamic Island, improved camera hardware, a larger battery, and more. While these details are based on early reports, the iPhone 18 Pro lineup is reportedly shaping up to be one of the most significant updates in recent years.


iPhone 18 Pro/Pro Max: What to expect


New colour options

 


According to the report, one of the expected highlights include a wider range of colours. Apple’s shift from aluminium to titanium in recent Pro models has reportedly made it easier to introduce more colour finishes.

 
 


According to the report, Apple is said to be exploring three new colour options for the iPhone 18 Pro, including brown, purple, and burgundy. Additionally, the report suggested that a black variant may still not be offered. If these plans move forward, the iPhone 18 Pro lineup could appear more colourful than earlier versions.

 


Smaller Dynamic Island

 


The report also stated that the Dynamic Island may shrink slightly. Since it was introduced in 2022, its size has mostly stayed the same. However, Apple may shift some Face ID components beneath the display, which could help reduce the cutout area. Earlier reports that suggested a hole-punch design now seem unlikely.

 


Camera improvements

 


As reported, both models may get an upgraded telephoto lens. The iPhone 17 Pro currently uses an f/2.8 telephoto lens, which has remained unchanged for some time. Apple could introduce a wider aperture for iPhone 18 Pro, although exact details have not been shared.

 


Additionally, Apple is reportedly considering a variable aperture for the main camera sensor, at least on the iPhone 18 Pro Max. This could allow better control over depth and improved flexibility while shooting in daylight.

 


A previous report mentioned that unlike current iPhones with a fixed aperture, this system would physically adjust the lens opening. It could widen in low light for more brightness and narrow in bright scenes for better exposure, while also improving natural background blur, reducing reliance on software-based portrait effects.

 


According to a previous report, Apple may drop touch gestures for the camera control button on the iPhone 18 Pro and keep only pressure sensing.

 


Bigger battery

 

According to the report, the iPhone 18 Pro Max could pack a 5200mAh battery, compared to 5088mAh on the previous Pro Max model. Combined with efficiency improvements from Apple’s modem and the latest generation Apple Silicon, battery performance could see noticeable gains. 

 


Apple modem

 


Apple introduced its in-house modem with select iPhone 16 models, but it did not support mmWave 5G. The report stated that the iPhone 18 lineup is expected to use Apple’s C2 modem across all models.

 

According to the report, the new modem is said to be more power-efficient, which could help improve battery life without increasing battery size. Some reports also suggest the C2 modem may support satellite-based 5G data, expanding connectivity beyond basic text messaging when outside cellular coverage. 

 


A20 Pro chip

 


The report noted that, like every new iPhone generation, Apple is expected to introduce upgraded silicon. The iPhone 18 Pro models may feature the new A20 Pro chip, which could be built using a 2nm process for the first time, potentially bringing better performance and improved efficiency.

 


Apple reportedly may also unveil a new N2 networking chip, following the debut of the N1 chip in the iPhone 17 lineup. However, specific details about the N2 chip are not yet available.



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India leads in making AI affordable, accessible, and scalable: USISPF chief

India leads in making AI affordable, accessible, and scalable: USISPF chief



As New Delhi brings together industry giants from across the world to the one of the biggest gatherings on Artificial intelligence, the US- India Strategic Partnership Forum (USISPF) has arrived with the largest US delegation. President & Chief Executive Officer, Mukesh Aghi underlined the critical importance of India to American companies from AI perspective and as a leader in leveraging tech to provide digital infrastructure with citizens, not only just from a payment perspective.


In an exclusive interview to ANI, Mukesh Aghi, said, “From a strategic partnership perspective between US and India, this event is very important because when you look at some of the leaders in AI in the US are Indian Americans, and to be able to bring in 100 plus global leaders from US into India, that sends a very strong message that India is very critical to US companies and also from an AI perspective”.

 


He added, “India has taken a very strong lead in trying to make AI more affordable, scalable, and accessible to its citizens. And it has one of the largest structured database to leverage that. So in every aspect, India is going to play a very pivotal role in AI on a global basis.”


When asked about the lessons other emerging economies can learn, Mukesh Aghi told ANI, “I think the message to the rest of the world, especially the global South, is look at how India has been able to provide digital infrastructure with citizens, not only just from a payment perspective, but also leveraging AI in the future.”


With India hosting the AI Impact Summit at the Bharat Mandapam in the national capital, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday welcomed all world leaders, industry experts and other dignitaries who have arrived to participate in the event.


In an ‘X’ post, the Prime Minister emphasised the theme of the summit, which is “Sarvajana Hitaya, Sarvajana Sukhaya”, meaning welfare for all, happiness for all, reflecting India’s shared commitment to harnessing Artificial Intelligence for human-centric progress.


PM Modi will inaugurate the India AI Impact Expo 2026 at the Bharat Mandapam in the national capital. An unprecedented roster of Presidents, Prime Ministers, Crown Princes, and the brightest minds from Silicon Valley and beyond will converse at the Bharat Mandapam as India is set to host the AI Impact Summit 2026.


The summit will be the first global AI summit to be hosted in the Global South. It will bring together global leaders, policymakers, technology companies, innovators, and experts to showcase and deliberate on the transformative potential of AI across governance, innovation, and sustainable development.


The AI Impact Summit which kicked off on Monday in New Delhi will welcome world leaders from across 20 countries, including French President Emmanuel Macron, Brazilian President Lula da Silva, Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake and others. UN Secretary General Antonio Gutteres will also attend the event.


From February 16 to 20, the Impact Summit, the first international AI summit hosted in the Global South, showcases New Delhi’s ambition: to shape an AI future that is inclusive, responsible, and impactful. At the core is India’s audacious vision for sovereign AI.



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AI integration in road, transport can help avoid accidents: MoRTH official

AI integration in road, transport can help avoid accidents: MoRTH official



There is a lot of scope for AI integration in the road and transport industry to help avoid accidents and check issues of vehicular pollution, a government official said on Monday.


Measures such as a vehicle-to-vehicle communication system and adding driving-in-school curriculum can help in this direction, Pankaj Aggarwal, an officer in the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, said while speaking at the India AI Impact Summit in the national capital.


During a panel discussion on ‘AI for Road Safety: Data-Driven Solutions for Enhancing Road Safety in India’, he said AI can play a big role in avoiding accidents and reducing fatalities.

 


Data indicates that speeding is the first problem among traffic rule violations, he said. So, capturing proper data with the help of AI and providing the same evidence without human intervention can be of help as whatever data today is recorded by a police person is “not the actual data as there are many other offences which contribute to the accident…” 
“…With that intention if some technology is there if he (driver) can correct himself before any collision (through) vehicle-to-vehicle communication technology… there is a lot of scope for AI,” the official said.


In case of challans also, enforcement is an issue, Aggarwal said.


Further, AI can help maintain correct data when it comes to accidents and fatalities, he said, citing the example of Bihar where he said data shows fatalities are higher than the national average.


On pollution, Aggarwal said, “We are developing an AI tool for that also because the environment is a major concern in the urban centres.” 
How to control pollution is also an area where the government is actively taking steps as data can be misled here.


He also mooted an idea of having driving as part of school curriculum through AI as it can create awareness among the youth.


“IIT Madras is working on it so that it should be mandated as part of the curriculum,” he stated.



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Ethical AI is mandatory, not optional: Soha Ali Khan at AI Impact Summit

Ethical AI is mandatory, not optional: Soha Ali Khan at AI Impact Summit


Actor Soha Ali Khan, speaking at the India AI Impact Summit 2026 on Monday, raised concerns about rising risks for women in the fast-changing digital world, highlighting strong ethical safeguards in artificial intelligence are now essential.  


Khan, an advocate for the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), was speaking during a session titled ‘Reimagining Gender in Technology – Designing safer digital futures and advancing ethical ai for inclusive platforms’. She talked about how technology has changed opportunities for women in India. 


“I’ve watched this transformation across India as well. Young women have built businesses online. Girls are still attending stories that one side was faced in entrepreneurs,” she said, pointing to how digital platforms are helping women become entrepreneurs and share their stories. 

 


Soha added that digital literacy programmes and online tools have created new opportunities for learning and expression. “AI is extraordinary. It improves healthcare access, it expands education. It helps to close maternal health gaps. And through my work, I’ve seen how digital tools like these are really empowering, from digital literacy programs to young girls becoming very confident storytellers,” she said.


Technology also reflecting social inequalities


Soha warned that the digital space is not free from bias or inequality. “Digital world is not neutral. It reflects the society that builds it. And now AI is accelerating everything,” she said. 

She noted that while AI brings many benefits, it is also being misused rapidly. “But AI is also making it faster, cheaper and stable. It’s easier, easier than ever now to impersonate someone, to create deep fakes, to manipulate images, to misuse personal data. And most women, unfortunately, we don’t know how to fight back,” she said. 


Ethical AI a necessity, not a choice


Soha stressed that the problem goes beyond technology alone. “This is not just a tech issue. It is a mental health issue, it is a public health issue, and it is a human rights issue, which is why ethical AI is not optional. I would say it is mandatory,” she said. 


She also suggested what ethical AI should include. “And when I say ethical AI, I mean safety by design, privacy by default, meaningful concept, clear reporting system, real accountability,” she said.


UNFPA flags accountability gaps in AI systems


Speaking at the same session, Andrea Wojnar of UNFPA spoke about the lack of accountability in AI systems, calling them unequal and biased. “It is unequal and biased,” she said. 


She added that AI is reshaping both risks and opportunities. “AI is reshaping risks but possibilities also. AI will influence safety. But trust is also an economic issue, and for those of you who attended our session in December with our private sector tech partners, you’ll know that when people, especially women and girls, feel unsafe, online participation drops and the promise of the digital economy narrows,” Wojnar said. 

“When users don’t trust AI enabled services, adoption slows and reputation risks grow. Digital economy does not reach its potential,” she said. 


India AI Impact Summit 2026


The India AI Impact Summit is being held from February 16 to 20 at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi. It brings together global leaders, policymakers and technology experts, marking one of the first major AI events hosted in the Global South. 


Top global tech figures expected at the event include Sundar Pichai of Google, Sam Altman of OpenAI, Dario Amodei of Anthropic, and researchers Yann LeCun and Arthur Mensch. Indian business leaders such as Mukesh Ambani, N Chandrasekaran, Salil Parekh, Nikesh Arora and Shantanu Narayen are also slated to attend the event.



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