SME Times News Bureau | 27 Feb, 2020
With an imperative to empower the youngest minds
of the country with the latest technologies, NITI Aayog, Atal Innovation
Mission (AIM) in collaboration with the National Association of Software and
Services Companies (NASSCOM) on Thursday launched an AI based Module rolled
out for students in Indian schools.
The AI-Base Module has been introduced with an
objective for students to leverage the full potential of AIM’s Atal Tinkering
Lab (ATL) and further empowers them to innovate and create valuable solutions
benefiting societies at large.
The module contains activities, videos and
experiments that enable students to work through and learn the various concepts
of AI.
Sharing his thoughts, CEO, NITI Aayog Amitabh
Kant said that India can add 1.3% to its GDP on an annual basis through the use
of machine learning and artificial intelligence.
“Indians can find solutions to the challenges of
a shared connected zero emission world, improving learning outcomes, disease
like tuberculosis, cancer etc. If we are able to find solutions to these
challenges for the 1.3 billion people of India, we can find solutions for the
7.5 billion people of the world too,” he said.
He further added that this AI module is so
critical, in the sense that it will start teaching young children from a very
young age then Indians will become major players in AI, like it has been done
in the past for robots, 3D printing, IoT.
“This is path breaking, it combines playing and
academics and our job is to make things very interesting. We want to make
artificial intelligence a great fun, so that children can enjoy it, they can
evolve and learn and take India forward.”
Technology innovation over the last decade was
breathtakingly fast as industries got intertwined with emerging technologies
like never before. It has been estimated that by 2030, the global market in AI
is likely to be in the range of 15 to 15.5 trillion dollars, out of which
India’s share will be close to a trillion.
Mission Director Atal Innovation Mission, NITI
Aayog R Ramanan said that AI is going to be an integral part of the new 21st
century innovations and we are proud to introduce the Learn-It-Yourself module
in all our 5000 Atal Tinkering Labs with over 2.5 million students having
access to it.
“This is the first ever industry government
academia initiative on such a scale to keep the school students abreast of
latest technologies.”
Meanwhile, for India to lead and remain relevant
in this new ‘tech driven decade’, especially in emerging technologies like AI,
and the ubiquity of AI in society, it is critical for the government and
academia to collaborate and introduce AI learning at schools and prepare young
minds for the AI led Digital future.
Speaking on the collaboration, Debjani Ghosh,
President, NASSCOM, said, “AI has become a strategic lever for economic growth
across nations and will continue to be one of the most crucial technologies of
the future. Given its impact, it is an embracing step taken by NITI Aayog to
introduce the resources for students to learn AI. This will create the right
foundations for students, especially the K-12 segment, to onboard onto future
technologies and prepare them fully for the digital and AI era. The partnership
is a crucial step in building citizens and a workforce that is aware of AI and
can work with AI.”
The hands-on AI module has been designed
considering academic, co-scholastic and other ATL programs at school and is
formulated to encourage young students to contribute to the journey of nation
building. The module will be a catalyst for the youth to explore, ideate and
learn the latest technologies and build a generation of innovators at the
grassroot level.
Atal Innovation Mission housed at NITI Aayog is
the Government of India’s flagship initiative to promote a culture of
innovation and entrepreneurship.
At the school level, AIM is establishing ATLs in
all districts across India. As of today, AIM has selected a total of 14,916 schools across the country spread across 33 different states and union
territories, for the establishment of ATLs.
NASSCOM acknowledges the role played by AI and
other emerging technologies, as an imperative to build a digitally powered
tomorrow. By inculcating AI and a ‘learning by doing’ culture in schools, huge
opportunities are bound to arise for the overall industries at global scale.
To achieve this, NASSCOM and AIM have worked in
collaboration with industry members and universities to develop the special
modules on Artificial Intelligence learning.
Promoting digital talent for nation building has
been one of the consistent efforts laid out by the IT-ITeS Sector Skills
Council, NASSCOM.
For this important initiative and many such
programs, the IT-ITeS Sector Skills Council has been a key pillar for NASSCOM
to catalyse the skill development ecosystem in the country and build industry
ready talent for the IT sector in India.
The AI Base Module is ready to be introduced to
the ATL students on February 27th. Additionally, an AI Step-up Module is under
development which will be the next step, that builds on the base module.