AI Impact Summit
Entering the India AI Impact Summit, the excitement was unmistakable. The most memorable moment for me was watching a cobot respond to natural language commands while handling fragile objects with remarkable care. Its precision was impressive, but its gentle, sensor-driven touch truly highlighted how advanced AI and tactile feedback are transforming robotics.
At the Google Gemini booth, I stepped beyond simply watching and began exploring. I played with generative AI prompts, including the quirky “nano banana,” to craft a piece of digital art. Seeing it light up the Smart Wall was an unexpected thrill, highlighting how individual imagination can still shine alongside powerful AI systems.
Conversations at Khoj and The Lalit
As evening arrived, discussions moved from what we build to how we build it responsibly. At Khoj Studios during the Wiki Public AI event, conversations centered on using AI for the public good. Later, at the Google Cloud Community Mixer at The Lalit, the exchanges felt more personal — a reminder that meaningful collaborations often begin in these informal, off-stage moments.
Chance to Meet with Tech Experts
The final stretch of this journey unfolded at the AKRA Hotel, and it felt nothing short of inspiring. I spent valuable time with Nivas and Tanveer Hasan, exchanging ideas. Their perspectives, along with Nitesh’s feedback, offered clear direction for features I’m eager to develop.
A defining moment was an in-depth conversation with Peter Wang, Co-founder of Anaconda. We explored the practical trade-offs between Django and Flask, reflecting on how architecture choices depend on project needs. Discussing the Python ecosystem with someone who helped shape it was both motivating and deeply affirming of my journey as a developer.



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