US President Joe Biden and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with top executives of US and Indian companies to discuss innovations and investments in the technology sector, including artificial intelligence, semiconductors and space.
The meeting held at the White House was attended by executives from some Silicon Valley companies, including Google parent company Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai, Microsoft Chief Executive Satya Nadella, Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook and OpenAI Chief Executive Sam Altman.
Representatives of some Indian companies such as Mahindra Group Manager Anand Mahindra and Reliance Industries Manager Mukesh Ambani were also present at the meeting.
During the meeting, US President Biden said that the two countries took innovation and cooperation to a new level.
Calling on the executives of these companies to take an active role in strengthening the economic ties between the two countries, Biden said: “We need your help, I say to the Indian and American CEOs around this table, to seize the moment, to help manage the risks to our societies, our economies and the national security of our nation. we need.” said.
Biden stated that technology companies’ help is needed to create protections so that emerging technologies are reliable, safe, and support shared values and human rights.
As part of Indian Prime Minister Modi’s visit to the USA, cooperation between the two countries in the fields of technology, space, defense and energy was announced yesterday.