Global South stakeholders identify key frictions and solutions for AI scaling
New Delhi [India] December 11 (ANI): Stakeholders from the Global South discussed the future of Artificial Intelligence, its societal impact, and the collaborative opportunities emerging across continents.
At the Carnegie Global Technology Summit Innovation Dialogue 2025, voices from Africa and India highlighted shared challenges, unique advantages, and the urgent need to build inclusive, scalable AI ecosystems.
"We have a bargaining chip from our data sets, from our population, from our rare minerals. We have a lot to offer to this AI economy," Gitau said.
She highlighted parallels in the challenges facing countries in Africa and Asia, expressing optimism that shared learnings could accelerate progress for both regions.
She noted that Africa also offers critical experience in learning and digitisation, from early ID system digitisation to legal infrastructure reforms, that can meaningfully contribute to global AI development.
She highlighted government schemes that aim to equip young people, especially women, with the skills needed to participate in the AI-powered economy.
Dvara Mungra, Co-Founder of SimPPL, described how AI can close information gaps that contribute to high maternal mortality rates in India. Delays in accessing accurate medical information remain a major risk factor for expectant mothers.
She also highlighted broader AI use cases in healthcare, including disease detection and improving access to government health information.
Shalini Kapoor, Chief Strategist at EkStep Foundation, described India as a unique proving ground for large-scale AI deployment.
Quoting Nandan Nilekani, she said India could become "the test bed for AI adoption", where systems validated at scale can be replicated globally.
She also highlighted India's efforts to democratise AI development--such as the IndiaAI Mission's efforts to make GPUs accessible to startups--and lauded initiatives like AI4Bharat's open models for 22 Indian languages, sourced from cultural and linguistic heritage.
Carnegie India hosted the Global Technology Summit Innovation Dialogue in New Delhi on December 11 as an official pre-summit event for the upcoming AI Impact Summit 2026, scheduled to be held in New Delhi from February 15 to 20, 2026. (ANI)
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