IT Minister's Apology at India AI Impact Summit Opening
The opening day of the India AI Impact Summit saw long queues and crowds. IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw apologised for the inconvenience and assured that measures are being taken to address issues. A dedicated 'war room' has been established to handle feedback and improve the experience for attendees.
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On Tuesday, IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw addressed the challenges faced by attendees during the opening day of the India AI Impact Summit, with reports of long queues and crowded spaces.
Vaishnaw extended an apology for the inconvenience and highlighted the efforts being made to rectify the situation. He emphasized the proactive measures in place, including a 'war room' dedicated to addressing feedback and problems swiftly.
The Minister assured that the organizing team is committed to working tirelessly to enhance the summit experience, describing it as the world's largest AI Summit, with a promise to ensure a smoother and more enjoyable event for all participants.
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