We need a definition that aligns AI development with India’s legal and disability jurisprudence, so that “AI for all” does not remain a summit slogan. For inclusion, we must not just ensure barrier-free access to AI at inception, but set its self-learning ability the task of accommodating everyone.
AI accessibility: Use India’s AI Summit to define it clearly and set a mandate for the world to adopt
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