
Sweden’s deputy PM highlights need for inclusive AI
Key Takeaways
- Ebba Busch, Sweden's deputy PM, urged AI to be inclusive and accessible.
- She spoke at the India AI Impact Summit in New Delhi.
- She called for a new path in AI development focused on real-world solutions.
Event and speaker
At the India AI Impact Summit in New Delhi, Sweden's deputy Prime Minister Ebba Busch emphasized the need for a new path in artificial intelligence.
“At the India AI Impact Summit in New Delhi, Sweden’s deputy Prime Minister Ebba Busch emphasized the need for a new path in artificial intelligence, one that focuses on inclusiveness, accessibility, and solving real-world challenges”
The new path should focus on inclusiveness, accessibility, and solving real-world challenges.

AI path focus
Busch said the new AI path should center inclusiveness.
She said it should also focus on accessibility and solving real-world challenges.

Tone and framing
The article frames these remarks as a call for broader, practical AI development rather than narrow or exclusive approaches.
“At the India AI Impact Summit in New Delhi, Sweden’s deputy Prime Minister Ebba Busch emphasized the need for a new path in artificial intelligence, one that focuses on inclusiveness, accessibility, and solving real-world challenges”
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