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G20 Summit: Modi Calls for Developing Global Framework for Talent Mobility
Modi urged G20 nations to adopt human-centric AI principles with strict misuse limits and called for a global talent mobility framework to boost innovation, emphasizing equitable access.
- Addressing the third session of the G20 Summit in Johannesburg, Prime Minister Narendra Modi called for a global compact to prevent AI misuse, urging human-centric, global, open-source technology over finance-centric, national, exclusive models.
- Modi framed his proposal on India's model of equitable access, population-scale skilling, and responsible deployment under the India-AI Mission, which expands high-performance computing for wider AI access.
- He proposed compact principles including effective human oversight, safety-by-design, transparency, and strict limits on uses like deepfakes, crime and terror, adding AI must leave final decisions to humans.
- India announced it will host the AI Impact Summit in February 2026, and Modi invited all G20 countries, urging development of a global talent mobility framework in the coming years.
- To underline his case, Modi pointed to India's digital payments leadership and delivery of vaccines to more than 150 countries, making his appeal at the first G20 summit in Africa.
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PM Modi calls for developing Global Framework for Talent Mobility, shifting focus from Jobs of Today to Capabilities of Tomorrow at G20 Summit - The Tribune
He emphasised the need to focus on developing capabilities that will shape the future, rather than just preparing for today's jobs, and encouraged G20 countries to work together to create this framework, promoting global cooperation and talent sharing.
·Chandigarh, India
Read Full ArticlePM Modi calls for developing Global Framework for Talent Mobility, shifting focus from 'Jobs of Today' to 'Capabilities of Tomorrow' at G20 Summit
He emphasised the need to focus on developing capabilities that will shape the future, rather than just preparing for today's jobs, and encouraged G20 countries to work together to create this framework, promoting global cooperation and talent sharing.
·India
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