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India, China at Forefront of Artificial Intelligence Usage: Report
India, China at Forefront of Artificial Intelligence Usage: Report
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India and China are exploring the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in various fields, including healthcare, food safety, and sustainability, a report published by the British Standards Institutions (BSI) revealed.However, Western economies like the United Kingdom, France, and Germany are facing a confidence gap linked to low levels of public trust in the technology, a study by the BSI reveals. The report says that 70 percent of Chinese and 64 percent of Indians already use AI on a daily basis, while Europe has a lower level of adoption, about 30 percent, and Japan has the lowest of all (15 percent only). Moreover, 63 percent of Chinese people anticipate using AI at home by 2030, the study reveals.
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India, China at Forefront of Artificial Intelligence Usage: Report
15:59 20.10.2023 (Updated: 12:25 23.10.2023) Deexa Khanduri
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Reports say that India and China are smoothly adopting artificial intelligence and its tools. In contrast, many European nations seem reluctant to adopt the technology.
India and China are exploring the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in various fields, including healthcare, food safety, and sustainability, a report published by the British Standards Institutions (BSI) revealed.
However, Western economies like
the United Kingdom,
France, and
Germany are facing a confidence gap linked to low levels of public trust in the technology, a study by the BSI reveals.
“AI is a transformational technology. If we want people to use it more, trust need to be developed”, said Harold Pradal, chief commercial officer at the BSI.
The report says that
70 percent of Chinese and 64 percent of Indians already use AI on a daily basis, while
Europe has a lower level of adoption, about 30 percent, and
Japan has the lowest of all (15 percent only). Moreover, 63 percent of Chinese people anticipate
using AI at home by 2030, the study reveals.