New Delhi,. Microsoft co-founder and billionaire businessman Bill Gates said on Saturday that technologies like Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) created in India can be transformative for the world.
A day after talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on a range of topics from AI to healthcare and climate change, Gates said technology is bridging the digital divide for millions of people in the country.
“During my visit to India, I saw how AI and DPI are improving access to education, health care, and lives of small farmers. These technologies can be transformative for the world,” Gates posted on Twitter.
It is noteworthy that a recent NASSCOM-led report said that DPI like the Unified Payments Interface (UPI) and Aadhaar are ready to take India towards an $8 trillion economy by 2030. This will help the country achieve the target of $1 trillion digital economy.
During his conversation with Gates, PM Modi discussed a range of important topics, including India’s impressive progress in digital technology, ranging from AI.