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Manipur technocrat discusses AI in UN
Imphal, July 19 (UNI) Manipur marked a proud milestone with its representation at the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Summit held at the United Nations Headquarters in Vienna, Austria.
State information official today said the summit brought together representatives from over 100 countries, discussing critical issues including digital sovereignty, ethical AI, and the role of AI in empowering developing countries and the Global South.
Among the global participants was Joyremba, Managing Director of a private company who played a significant role not only as a delegate but also as a member of the speaker selection committee. Over a period of three months, he took part in more than eight rounds of interviews, helping evaluate over 160 speaker applications from around the world. His involvement directly contributed to shaping the diverse and impactful lineup of voices featured at the summit.
In his remarks during the summit, Joyremba highlighted the pressing challenges faced by smaller regions like Manipur in adopting AI-driven transformation. These include the lack of adequate computing infrastructure, gaps in consistent and reliable data, frequent disruptions due to conflict situations, and a shortage of high-end skilled professionals in fields like AI, machine learning, and data science. He emphasized the need for global cooperation, inclusive investment, and policy support to ensure these gaps are addressed meaningfully.
'It was an honour to represent not just Manipur but also the aspirations of many similar regions that are rich in potential but often overlooked in global conversations on technology,' Joyremba stated. 'AI should not just be powerful — it must be inclusive, accessible, and ethical.'
The summit emphasized the need for stronger regional representation in global tech policy frameworks, particularly from developing regions. Joyremba's presence at such a high-level platform reflects the growing contribution of professionals from Manipur and the North East in international technology and governance conversations.
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