India pivotal force in shaping responsible AI for Global South: Experts
New Delhi [India], December 11 (ANI): Experts from academia and industry highlighted India as a pivotal force in shaping an inclusive and responsible AI future for the Global South.
From tackling disparities in compute access to ensuring culturally grounded AI systems and safe deployment at scale, speakers at the Carnegie Global Technology Summit Innovation Dialogue 2025 highlighted India's unique ability to bridge global innovation with local impact, positioning the country as both a testbed and a torchbearer for AI-driven social transformation.
"So I'm here to talk about compute, specifically AI compute, and what the Global South can do to participate and take advantage of all the advances happening in AI," he said. "There is computing available around the world, but it's not evenly distributed. For the Global South to take advantage of compute, it really needs access to that compute."
"India is very well positioned to bring AI to the masses and to be a leader for the Global South... to kind of balance what America is doing in frontier models and what China is doing as well," he noted.
"There are many elements of cultural components in the south that are simply not understood by actors in the north. Involving regional actors will be of great importance for the region to develop solutions for itself," Corona said.
On AI regulation, he said, "Yes, I think AI should be regulated to a certain extent. There are failure modes that can put users at risk--such as bias, exposure of personal information, and risky recommendations... AI is no different from social media in needing safeguards to protect local populations."
Menezes emphasised that safety is not abstract in real-world deployments; errors have consequences.
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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