Vision 30 – Day 1
Prof Rahul De, faculty IIMB, ( PhD in AI) emphasised how technology can be used to make the world a humane place. He demonstrated how AI categorises data from human responses in the web world.
Human AI interdependence and the need for the human mind to train the machine with apt labels. Amalgamation of AI and Healthcare to pressing human concerns.
The real challenge in AI is labelling. Human AI interdependence. A small mistake goes wrong. Discussion on Alexa, how was it Alexa trained.
Repeatedly for billions of sentences, you make the model and mug it up.
A) these modules make mistakes
B) AI can be used for good purposes. Face recognition, cancer detection.
C) AI makes mistakes you have to analyse.

Panel discussion moderated by Kartik Sawhney and members Yagnit, Aishwarya O(PHD scholar, Giridhar, Aditi and Amar) they shared their educational and work experiences as VI individuals. Aditi working at Microsoft in the US currently shed light on the work landscape in the two countries as a woman with disability. Aishwarya emphasised the need to focus on basis Braille and O&M.


Dr S Dhalwal, NIEPVD took a session on socio- emotional health of learners and the need for inclusive education. Asking learners to talk about their disability, what they are proud of about themselves. Gave emotional regulation techniques and strategies for a healthy psyche.

Professor Sashwati‘s geography session was an exploration of concepts , knowledge devised to study how humankind experiences earth, its resources. She took learners on a journey to view geography from an interdisciplinary lens.


