At India AI Impact Summit, Dr. Chinmay Pandya Highlights the Need for Ethical AI Rooted in Human Values

At the India AI Impact Summit in New Delhi, Dr. Chinmay Pandya emphasized ethical AI development rooted in human values. Highlighting both opportunities and risks, he called for responsible innovation to ensure AI contributes positively to society and humanity.

Post Published By: Karan Sharma
Updated : 20 February 2026, 3:54 PM IST
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New Delhi: At Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi, during the India AI Impact Summit, Dynamite News held an exclusive interaction with Dr. Chinmay Pandya, head of the All World Gayatri Pariwar. Known for his spiritual insight and scholarly depth, Dr. Pandya addressed the role of Artificial Intelligence in advancing humanity and social welfare.

The central theme of his address focused on how AI — today’s most powerful and transformative technology — can be used responsibly for the betterment of society.

AI’s Expanding Influence Across Sectors

Dr. Pandya acknowledged that AI’s impact is visible across nearly every domain of human life. From healthcare and medical advancements to education, governance, and even defense, AI has significantly improved accessibility and efficiency. He emphasized that there is no doubt that AI is shaping the present and future of humanity.

Quoting from the Bhagavad Gita, he drew an analogy: where there is fire, there is smoke. Similarly, while AI brings tremendous progress, it also carries challenges and risks that must not be ignored.

The Moral Challenge: Control and Responsibility

While praising technological advancement, Dr. Pandya expressed concern that rapid innovation is sometimes distancing humanity from its core values. He warned that creating powerful technologies without fully understanding how to control or regulate them could pose serious consequences.

Referring to the mythological story of Bhasmasura — who gained immense power but lacked wisdom — he cautioned against developing tools that may eventually go beyond human control. According to him, the key challenge of our time is not just innovation, but ensuring ethical oversight and value-based governance of AI.

Global Participation and a Shared Responsibility

The summit witnessed participation from prominent global and parliamentary leaders, including senior international representatives and dignitaries. Their presence underscored that AI governance and ethical implementation are not national concerns alone, but global responsibilities.

Dr. Pandya concluded by emphasizing that AI, when guided by human values and cultural wisdom, can become a powerful force for social transformation and collective well-being.

Location : 
  • New Delhi

Published : 
  • 20 February 2026, 3:54 PM IST

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