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‘Paving the Path to India-AI Impact Summit 2026’: Glimpses from a vibrant pre-summit event by STPI Gandhinagar ✨
The pre-summit event held by STPI Gandhinagar on Revolutionary AI Tools in FinTech: Balancing Innovation & Trust, successfully facilitated thought-leadership discussions contributing to the thematic focus areas of the India-AI Impact Summit 2026 — “Safe and Trusted AI” and “AI for Economic Growth and Social Good.”
From showcases by regional AI–FinTech startups to insightful panel discussions, the event offered an inspiring blend of innovation, ideas and impact.
Here are the highlights from the day. ✨
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The pre-summit, ‘Revolutionary AI Tools in FinTech: Balancing Innovation & Trust’, on the #RoadToImpact, hosted by FinGlobe–CoE, STPI Gandhinagar, hosted insightful discussions on the future of AI in financial services.
The sessions with leading industry experts examined how emerging AI technologies are reshaping digital finance while also addressing growing concerns around data privacy, cyber fraud, and platform accountability.
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‘Paving the Path to India-AI Impact Summit 2026’: Glimpses from a vibrant pre-summit event by STPI Gandhinagar ✨
The pre-summit event held by STPI Gandhinagar on Revolutionary AI Tools in FinTech: Balancing Innovation & Trust, successfully facilitated thought-leadership discussions contributing to the thematic focus areas of the India-AI Impact Summit 2026 — “Safe and Trusted AI” and “AI for Economic Growth and Social Good.”
From showcases by regional AI–FinTech startups to insightful panel discussions, the event offered an inspiring blend of innovation, ideas and impact.
Here are the highlights from the day. ✨
#STPI #IndiaAI #IndiaAIImpactSummit #PreSummit #AIForGood #TrustedAI #EmergingTech #AIFinTech #Innovation #TechLeadership #DigitalIndia #STPIGandhinagar #AI2026 #FutureTech
Studied in Australia and making a difference in your community in Maharashtra, Gujarat, or Goa? It’s time to celebrate your impact!
Apply for the Australian Alumni Champion Program for Western India using the link in the comments. #AustralianAlumni#AustraliaIndia
Some people today are discouraging others from learning programming on the grounds AI will automate it. This advice will be seen as some of the worst career advice ever given. I disagree with the Turing Award and Nobel prize winner who wrote, “It is far more likely that the programming occupation will become extinct [...] than that it will become all-powerful. More and more, computers will program themselves.” Statements discouraging people from learning to code are harmful!
In the 1960s, when programming moved from punchcards (where a programmer had to laboriously make holes in physical cards to write code character by character) to keyboards with terminals, programming became easier. And that made it a better time than before to begin programming. Yet it was in this era that Nobel laureate Herb Simon wrote the words quoted in the first paragraph. Today’s arguments not to learn to code continue to echo his comment.
As coding becomes easier, more people should code, not fewer!
Over the past few decades, as programming has moved from assembly language to higher-level languages like C, from desktop to cloud, from raw text editors to IDEs to AI assisted coding where sometimes one barely even looks at the generated code (which some coders recently started to call vibe coding), it is getting easier with each step.
I wrote previously that I see tech-savvy people coordinating AI tools to move toward being 10x professionals — individuals who have 10 times the impact of the average person in their field. I am increasingly convinced that the best way for many people to accomplish this is not to be just consumers of AI applications, but to learn enough coding to use AI-assisted coding tools effectively.
One question I’m asked most often is what someone should do who is worried about job displacement by AI. My answer is: Learn about AI and take control of it, because one of the most important skills in the future will be the ability to tell a computer exactly what you want, so it can do that for you. Coding (or getting AI to code for you) is a great way to do that.
When I was working on the course Generative AI for Everyone and needed to generate AI artwork for the background images, I worked with a collaborator who had studied art history and knew the language of art. He prompted Midjourney with terminology based on the historical style, palette, artist inspiration and so on — using the language of art — to get the result he wanted. I didn’t know this language, and my paltry attempts at prompting could not deliver as effective a result.
Similarly, scientists, analysts, marketers, recruiters, and people of a wide range of professions who understand the language of software through their knowledge of coding can tell an LLM or an AI-enabled IDE what they want much more precisely, and get much better results. As these tools are continuing to make coding easier, this is the best time yet to learn to code, to learn the language of software, and learn to make computers do exactly what you want them to do.
[Original text: https://t.co/HdI3Jb9HmF ]
If work you're proud of has been rejected from an important conference, just remember that it's a momentary blip and that the true judgement of impact will be whether others benefit from and build on your work.
(In addition to @chelseabfinn's example below, I've had similar experiences: for example, @geoffreyhinton, @OriolVinyalsML and my paper on distillation was rejected from NeurIPS in 2015, so we published it in a workshop and put it on Arxiv, and it is now heavily cited and used quite often in practice).
With the abundance of job types in health care, premed students should not feel forced onto one career path. Duties can vary widely among medical specialties, and salary and work-life balance should also be considered. https://t.co/zkEriKLHee
T-Mobile Park in Seattle is one of many public venues lit in the Indian tricolor to celebrate India’s 75th Republic Day as well as the opening of the new Indian consulate in Seattle.
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