In the dynamic landscape of India’s economic development, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has emerged as a pivotal force, steering innovation and fostering growth across various sectors. As we traverse the digital era, the pragmatic integration of AI is reshaping businesses, fuelling digitisation, and driving fintech advancements.
AI transforming Businesses
AI is not merely a buzzword but a practical tool for transforming operations and driving efficiencies. Businesses, irrespective of size, are leveraging AI to streamline processes, enhance decision-making, and stay competitive in an ever-evolving market. From automating routine tasks to analysing vast datasets for strategic insights, AI is a game-changer, allowing businesses to focus on innovation and customer-centric strategies.
The pragmatic use of AI has accelerated the journey towards digitisation in India. The automation capabilities of AI have enabled businesses to digitise their operations, reducing paperwork, minimising errors, and improving overall efficiency. Particularly, small businesses are witnessing significant benefits as they adopt cost-effective AI solutions to enhance their digital presence and reach a broader audience.
In the fintech landscape, AI is driving a financial revolution. The use of AI in analysing financial data, detecting fraud, and providing personalised financial services is reshaping the industry. Fintech startups leverage AI algorithms to offer innovative solutions, making financial services more accessible to a broader segment of the population. The result is a more inclusive financial ecosystem that empowers individuals and businesses.
India has also established itself as an AI research and innovation powerhouse. It also boasts one of the most thriving startup ecosystems in the world, with dozens of unicorns deploying AI-powered tools in their core services. They have widened the scope of India’s AI strategy to build tools for India and the world.
AI guiding Social Welfare
AI can help nations advance their Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), fulfil their climate commitments, and produce more inclusive societies. In the case of social and welfare services, the role of AI is rapidly evolving, with the potential to transform service delivery and outcomes for vulnerable populations. As India adapts to digitisation in day-to-day functioning, AI technologies are being integrated into various aspects of governance and society, such as healthcare, education, and social services, including the disbursal of financial and other benefits. This will help to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of social services, besides the lives of millions of citizens.
Today, the government is pushing digital technologies at the core of its inclusive development by offering solutions for age-old problems. A case in point is the JAM Trinity, which has transformed how government services and benefits can be directly delivered to the grassroot level using the digital route. Aadhar is the world’s most extensive biometric ID system. One of its predominant uses is to streamline ‘direct benefit schemes’ and directly transfer subsidies to an Aadhaar-linked bank account. The Unified Payments Interface (UPI) facilitates inter-bank, peer-to-peer, and person-to-merchant transactions in a cashless format. It is the largest financial transaction facility launched by any government and is being increasingly accepted by other nations across the globe.
AI enabling Smart Cities
AI is the critical enabler of several initiatives of the Government of India towards transforming the nation’s urban landscape. The concept of Smart Cities is based on technology adoption for delivering better services to citizens and enhancing their quality of life. The ‘smart’ infrastructure and solutions adopted by Smart Cities enable data analytics to make sensible and evidence-based decisions, including predictive modelling. From efficient traffic management to predictive infrastructure maintenance, AI is enhancing the quality of urban living. Real-time data analysis enables city planners to make informed decisions, optimising resource allocation and improving the overall sustainability of urban areas. Integrating AI in Smart Cities is not a distant dream but a practical approach to address the complexities of urbanization.
Conclusion
For AI to work effectively, a pragmatic and collaborative approach is essential. Businesses must prioritise AI education and skill development to ensure that the workforce is equipped to harness the full potential of these technologies. Collaboration between the government, private sector, and academia is crucial to creating an environment that nurtures AI research, development, and implementation. Meanwhile, several AI-driven entrepreneurs are already powering their skilled workforce to maintain their competitive edge.
Ethical considerations must also be at the forefront as we navigate the path towards an AI-driven future. Transparent AI algorithms and frameworks are imperative to build trust and ensure responsible AI deployment. Addressing data privacy concerns and pinning accountability is vital to ensure that the benefits of the technology are accessible and equitable across all sections of society. In essence, the role of AI in driving innovation and growth in India is not a distant aspiration but a tangible reality that is shaping how we conduct business, embrace digitisation, revolutionise fintech, and develop Smart Cities.
About Convergence India & Smart Cities India expos
Co-organised by the Exhibitions India Group and ITPO, the 31st Convergence India and the 9th Smart Cities India expo is scheduled at the Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, from 17-19 January 2024. Convergence India has been at the forefront of India’s digital and telecom revolution. It showcases emerging and disruptive technologies and innovations in IoT, AI, design applications, blockchain, Big Data and analytics, Telecom/Satcom, 5G & 6G networks, E-commerce solutions, Cloud, Embedded Tech, Fintech, and more.
The Smart Cities India expo focuses on the latest technologies and solutions in green buildings, energy, transport, clean environment, etc. It integrates them into urban development to optimise resources and make cities smart and sustainable.Â
Author
Ms. Chandrika Behl,
Managing Director,
Exhibitions India Group