Maharashtra to Draft Comprehensive AI Policy: Minister Shelar
The Maharashtra government is gearing up to draft its first-ever artificial intelligence (AI) policy aimed at fostering innovation, boosting adoption in governance, and driving growth in the AI sector. Minister for School Education and Marathi Language Deepak Kesarkar announced the initiative, signaling the state’s commitment to leveraging cutting-edge technologies.
Focus on Governance and Innovation
The upcoming policy seeks to integrate AI into various governance frameworks to enhance efficiency, transparency, and decision-making processes. “AI will play a significant role in streamlining public services and improving citizen experiences,” said Kesarkar, emphasizing the need for the state to stay competitive in an increasingly tech-driven world.
Boosting AI Ecosystem in Maharashtra
Maharashtra’s move aligns with India’s broader push toward becoming a global AI hub. The policy is expected to outline strategies to support startups, promote research and development, and attract investments in AI technologies. Industry leaders and experts will likely be consulted to ensure the policy addresses both current challenges and future opportunities in the AI domain.
The policy is also expected to cover ethical AI usage, focusing on data privacy, security, and responsible AI development, ensuring equitable access and addressing potential misuse of technology.
Educational Initiatives and Skill Development
The state government plans to integrate AI education into the academic curriculum to prepare the workforce for future demands. Training programs and partnerships with leading tech companies are also anticipated to upskill professionals in the field.
Paving the Way for a Tech-Driven Future
Maharashtra’s AI policy aims to position the state as a leader in adopting emerging technologies. With its implementation, the government hopes to create an ecosystem that supports innovation, attracts global players, and improves governance while addressing societal challenges.
The official policy is expected to be unveiled in the coming months, marking a significant step forward for Maharashtra in the era of artificial intelligence.