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    Human-Centred AI and Sustainable Energy Take Centre Stage in New Delhi Symposium

    Aishwarya ParikhBy Aishwarya ParikhFebruary 11, 2026 AI and Robotics No Comments2 Mins Read
    Human-Centred AI

    As artificial intelligence rapidly reshapes economies, industries and energy systems across the world, a central question is gaining urgency – how can AI remain rooted in human values, equity and sustainability?

    That question was at the heart of an international symposium on Human-Centred AI and Sustainable Development, hosted in New Delhi by the CSIR–National Institute of Science Communication and Policy Research (CSIR-NIScPR). The event was positioned as an official pre-summit programme ahead of the India-AI Impact Summit 2026, signalling its policy relevance.

    The day-long symposium brought together experts from India and overseas to explore how artificial intelligence can strengthen energy security while remaining ethical, inclusive and socially responsible.

    Call for Trusted and Ethical AI

    Opening the event, CSIR-NIScPR Director Dr Geetha Vani Rayasam emphasised the need for safe, transparent and trustworthy AI systems. She said the discussions were aimed at generating practical ideas that could help policymakers develop human-centred AI frameworks aligned with sustainable development goals.

    Chief Guest Dr Ashutosh Sharma, former President of the Indian National Science Academy, highlighted both the promise and the risks associated with artificial intelligence. He cautioned that AI should serve as an enabler — enhancing human capabilities rather than displacing or diminishing them.

    Energy Transition Beyond Technology

    International speakers added broader perspectives, stressing that energy transitions are not purely technical challenges. Several experts argued that successful adoption of AI in energy systems depends on social acceptance, institutional readiness and the democratisation of intelligence.

    Across keynote addresses, technical sessions and a high-level panel discussion, participants examined AI-driven energy solutions, ethical governance models, data ecosystems, policy preparedness and the importance of global cooperation.

    A Sustainable AI Path Forward

    The symposium concluded with a clear consensus: when responsibly designed and governed, human-centred AI can play a decisive role in shaping a secure, inclusive and sustainable energy future. Experts agreed that strong research foundations, ethical safeguards and aligned public policy will be essential as AI becomes more deeply embedded in critical energy infrastructure.

    The discussions are expected to feed into broader deliberations ahead of the India-AI Impact Summit 2026.

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