wèi shén me为什么měi guó美国xū yào需要yìn dù印度de的mín zhǔ民主rén gōng zhì néng人工智能mó shì模式
In the age of artificial intelligence, many people often say that the United States and China are the strongest, but India is also becoming increasingly important.
India does not want to simply buy other countries’ AI technology; it also wants to build its own systems, develop digital infrastructure, and take part in discussions about international rules.
The Indian government is investing in research, chips, computing power, and talent development, hoping to give local companies and young people more opportunities to develop AI.
India also has large digital public platforms, such as digital identity, online payments, and electronic document services, which many people can use.
This shows that technology does not have to benefit only a few big companies; it can also help ordinary people in their daily lives, studies, and work.
India also hopes to promote a more open way of developing AI, so that more countries can participate, instead of only a few powerful nations deciding the future.
For the United States, an India that is stronger in technology and more open in its system is not just a competitor, but also a potential partner in building a digital future that is fairer, safer, and beneficial to more people.