'Artificial Intelligence has reached era of consumerisation'

Press Trust of India  |  Bengaluru 

Kris Gopalakrishnan today said has reached the era of consumerisation and opined that it might be disruptive in the coming years.

"What we are witnessing right now is the consumerisation of AI. Consumerisation has two aspects, one is cost and second is access. And I believe that we are at the beginning of the consumerisation of AI," he said.

Gopalakrishnan, who is of CII Innovation Summit, opined that AI may be disruptive in the coming years.

Citing the example of AI backed machines in health care, he said simple technologies for to detect breast cancer might disrupt mammography, the traditional mode of breast

He said the reason was that the powerful AI engines in them examine thousands of such images and has a database of past diagnosis. "And this (AI) is able to do it better than traditional mammography and things like that," he said.

He was addressing a press conference to announce the 14th edition of Innovation summit by Confederation of Indian Industries here on July 12 and 13.

The topic this year is ' AI Driving the future for the World!'.

The two day summit will delve on subjects like machine learning, AI, myths and truths of augmented reality and virtual reality, impact of AI on smart farming, health care, learning, automobiles (driverless vehicles) and how they would supercede humans.

Besides Kris Gopalakrishnan, the two-day event will feature speakers like Union Commerce and Industries Suresh Prabhu, Amitabh Kant, large and medium industries K J George, and senior Managing Director Rekha M Menon, Volvo Group India and MD

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First Published: Wed, July 04 2018. 20:25 IST