Famous writer Amish Tripathi says that the technology may be moving rapidly, but Artificial Intelligence (AI) can never match the imagination of a human being. He said that AI can repeat learned, but cannot see new dreams. Amish Tripathi said these things during a special ‘firecide chat’ organized under the centenary celebrations of the Indian Chamber of Commerce (ICC). The firecide chat was conducted by Abhyudaya Jindal, chairman of ICC and Managing Director of Jindal Stainless. No
Speaking on AI’s abilities and boundaries, Tripathi said, “AI is already making real-time changes in areas like translation and editing. But AI can only repeat the things learned, it cannot see a new dream itself. The abilities like imagination, sensation and creativity are still only by humans.”
He further said that in the coming time, perhaps humans will not defeat AI, but a person who is with AI will beat the person who is without AI. ”
Amish Tripathi is famous in the world for books of his ‘Shiva Triyology’ and ‘Ram Chandra Series’ and has sold more than 8 million copies of his books. During this program, Amish also talked about his literary journey, stories based on Indian Mythology, his upcoming gaming project.
Indian history in gaming
Amish Tripathi said that he is working on a video game called “The Age of India”, which is based on Indian mythological stories and culture. He said that it is not just a game, but a digital revival of India’s Mythology and History, which has been prepared for today’s generation.
He said, “Our stories should not be limited to books only. Today when gaming has become so effective around the world, it is important that Indian culture and knowledge be taken on that platform too. Now the time has come to get our stories on the mainstream on the global stage.”
“Stories to add generations in stories”
On this occasion, ICC President Abhyudaya Jindal said, “There is a strength in stories that connects people by crossing time, generations and cultures. Writers like Amish connect us with our roots and also give them an opportunity to see them from a modern perspective.” He further said, “When we are celebrating 100 years of ICC, it is not just a celebration of economic progress, but also a celebration of ideas, ideals and imaginations that shape our nation.”
The program concluded with a networking dinner, where the guests present carried forward the literature, leadership and the talks of India’s global story.
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