Telangana to get 200 Acres AI City

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The telangana administration made the decision to construct an artificial intelligence (AI) city on more than 200 acres in the state. There are plans to establish it as the nation's first AI city. High-performance computer centers, data centers, research centers, and talent universities would all be present in an AI metropolis. Additionally, there will be an AI Center for the Future where individuals may have access to the newest AI innovations available worldwide. There will be workshops, exhibits, and cutting-edge AI application demonstrations at this AI center.
 

In addition to this, the government intends to create "AI Kalakshetra," a cultural and creative AI zone that combines cutting-edge AI technology with traditional indian arts and culture. Additionally, 50 Annotation Centers will be built by the government around the state. When creating AI models, data annotation is crucial. Approximately 10,000 employment would be created by these annotation centers.
 
The goal of the telangana government's AI curriculum introduction is to provide students, ages 15 to 18, with a fundamental understanding of AI in educational institutions. Through skill universities, the government hopes to offer AI education to individuals of all ages in addition to students. Governmental organizations in the state that are assisting in the development of the AI ecosystem include T-Hub, We-Hub, TASK, T-Works, and Y-Hub. The project's logo was unveiled yesterday during the two-day Global AI Summit in Hyderabad, by chief minister Revanth Reddy.
 


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