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Technology for Civil Advancement

In hopes of leveraging technology for the advancement of civil aviation and governance, the Ministry of Civil Aviation organised a special meeting with the representatives of YouTube and Google. The meeting, held in New Delhi on August 6, 2024, was spearheaded by the Union Minister of Civil Aviation, Kinjarapu Ram Mohan Naidu and was attended by Neel Mohan (global head, YouTube), Sanjay Gupta (region head, Asia Pacific Region, Google), Sreenivas Reddy (MD, government affairs), and Lesslie Miller (global VP, Government Affairs, YouTube).

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Ministry of Civil Aviation conducts a meeting to grasp technological advancements for the sector

During the meeting, the leaders deliberated on the advancing role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in governance and explored innovative Google solutions that can enhance governance using AI. Rammohan Naidu emphasised the potential of AI to streamline processes, improve efficiency, and foster transparency within the civil aviation sector.

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Kinjarapu Ram Mohan Naidu, Union Minister of Civil Aviation, Government of India

Naidu also expressed his optimism about the positive outcomes of this collaboration, stating, “The integration of AI and technology in governance and civil aviation holds immense potential. By working together with tech giants like YouTube and Google, we can create a more efficient, informed, and innovative aviation sector that benefits all.”

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Union Minister with Neel Mohan, global head, YouTube

Neel Mohan highlighted the significant growth of YouTube’s content creation capacity, which has been instrumental in educating and entertaining billions worldwide. He emphasised the importance of creating impactful content that can drive awareness and knowledge across various sectors. Naidu also utilised the opportunity to request YouTube’s collaboration in spreading more awareness and knowledge about civil aviation. He envisioned a partnership where YouTube could play a pivotal role in educating the public about the intricacies and advancements within the aviation sector, thereby fostering a more informed and engaged audience.

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Naidu with Sanjay Gupta, region head, Asia Pacific Region, Google

Furthermore, the Union Minister urged Google to explore collaboration opportunities for aviation-related startups. He highlighted the challenges faced by the aviation industry and sought Google’s expertise in developing innovative solutions to address these problems. The potential partnership aims to support startups that can contribute to the growth and development of the aviation sector through cutting-edge technology and innovative approaches.

The meeting concluded with a mutual agreement to explore these collaboration opportunities further and to work towards implementing innovative solutions that can drive the future of civil aviation and governance.

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