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Former Isro Chief Urges Ethical AI Leadership at GM University’s Inaugural Convocation

Former ISRO chief Dr. Mylswamy Annadurai calls for ethical AI leadership during GM University’s inaugural convocation, urging graduates to balance innovation with responsibility.

Dr. Mylswamy Annadurai, a prominent space scientist and former director of the ISRO Satellite Centre, delivered an insightful address at the inaugural convocation of GM University in Davangere on Sunday. Commending the institution, which operates under the Shreeshaila Educational Trust, he emphasized its commitment to educational excellence and research, highlighting the significant academic milestones achieved since its establishment.

During his speech, Dr. Annadurai underscored the transformative potential of Artificial Intelligence (AI)GM Siddeshwar presented gold medals to top performers, including Swatimuttu SR from the Master of Computer Applications program and Sanketh S from the Master of Business Administration track. He expressed his appreciation for GM University’s efforts to support rural and economically disadvantaged students, urging graduates to remain mindful of their familial obligations even as they venture abroad.

Chancellor GM Lingaraju congratulated the 318 graduates, emphasizing the university’s mission to foster a spirit of innovation and inquiry. Vice-Chancellor SR Shankapal welcomed attendees, while HD Maheshappa led the graduates in an oath, reinforcing their commitment to ethical conduct and community service.

The discussions during the convocation resonated with broader conversations about the role of technology in shaping the future. Dr. Annadurai’s remarks on AI reflect ongoing debates within the tech community regarding the ethical implications of machine learning and automation. As industries increasingly adopt AI solutions, the call for responsible leadership becomes ever more crucial.

The significance of the event was accentuated by the diverse backgrounds of the graduates, many of whom are expected to contribute to the evolving tech landscape. Institutions like GM University play an essential role in cultivating talent that can navigate the complexities of modern challenges.

As the demand for skilled professionals in technology continues to rise, the emphasis on ethical considerations in AI and other advanced technologies remains a critical topic. With leaders like Dr. Annadurai advocating for a balance between innovation and ethics, the future of technology appears to pivot towards more responsible frameworks.

For more on AI developments and ethical practices, visit OpenAI, IBM, and Microsoft.

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