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AI holds potential to resolve complex coordination challenges of Delhi: L-G Sandhu

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New Delhi, Jun 19 (PTI) Delhi Lieutenant Governor Taranjit Singh Sandhu said on Friday that artificial intelligence has the potential to resolve complex coordination and efficiency challenges of the city’s administration.

Sandhu, addressing the national seminar on ‘AI for Good Governance’ at Dr Ambedkar International Centre, said, “As government systems become more data-rich, AI must be strategically harnessed for traffic management, infrastructure maintenance, environmental monitoring and prompt grievance redressal.” “AI is actively shifting governance from being primarily ‘process-driven’ to increasingly ‘platform-driven’, building seamlessly upon India’s robust digital public infrastructure,” he added.

Sandhu also pointed out that AI presents unprecedented opportunities to transform governance from being merely platform-driven to intelligence-driven, a statement said.

“For these systems to deliver meaningful outcomes, however, they must reflect India’s linguistic, cultural, and socio-economic diversity rather than reduce it to simplified models,” Sandhu said.

By leveraging these advanced capabilities, the administration aims to improve predictability, reduce systemic delays, and ensure the highly efficient use of civic resources, the statement added.

Emphasising a fundamentally human-centric approach, the L-G noted that AI systems must remain sensitive and serve the welfare of all citizens.

“L-G categorically stated that AI deployment in a diverse country like India cannot rely on uniform contexts designed elsewhere. Instead, AI must be intricately designed to address the deep linguistic, cultural, and socio-economic complexities of the nation to ensure true empowerment and inclusion at the grassroots level,” the statement said.

Sandhu said that the collective responsibility of policymakers, academicians, researchers, and industry leaders is to ensure that these transformative technologies strengthen accountability. PTI SSM SSM APL APL

This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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