Revanth Reddy Invited as Keynote Speaker for Inaugural AI Policy Symposium at Harvard Kennedy School
Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has been invited as the keynote speaker for the inaugural AI Policy Symposium at Harvard Kennedy School in March. He may deliver his address virtually from Hyderabad and participate in discussions on AI infrastructure.
Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy has been invited to speak at the AI Policy Symposium organised by Harvard Kennedy School in March. This marks the first time the Kennedy School is hosting such an event. Reddy is the sole Indian leader invited as a speaker and will join Harvard Kennedy School Dean, Jeremy Weinstein, to open the symposium.

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The invitation was personally extended to Reddy on campus, according to an official release. He recently completed a six-day leadership programme at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government. Reddy mentioned he might deliver his keynote address virtually from Hyderabad. Additionally, he may join a panel discussion with global leaders and tech experts on AI infrastructure during the symposium.
Engagements at Harvard University
On his last day at Harvard University in Cambridge-Boston, Massachusetts, USA, CM Revanth Reddy met various delegations and student groups from different schools within the university. He also interacted with students and alumni from other institutions such as MIT and Columbia. Discussions covered topics like leadership, economic growth, sustainability, and farmer welfare.
Reddy shared insights into his TelanganaRising 2047 vision, highlighting opportunities for stakeholders. When students asked him to teach leadership and vision, he suggested that Harvard's esteemed faculty should handle teaching. He preferred engaging in two-way conversations that involve sharing and learning rather than assuming a professor's role.
Future Vision for India and Telangana
Expressing optimism about India's and Telangana's future, Reddy encouraged Indian students to stay connected with work in India. He urged them to become brand ambassadors for the Telangana Rising vision. His interactions with students focused on fostering connections and promoting development models that benefit all stakeholders.
The symposium aims to bring together leaders and thinkers to discuss AI policy and infrastructure. Reddy's participation underscores his commitment to engaging with global perspectives on technology and governance. His involvement highlights Telangana's focus on innovation and sustainable development.
Reddy's presence at the symposium reflects his dedication to advancing Telangana's growth through collaboration with international experts. The event will provide a platform for exchanging ideas on AI's role in shaping future policies and infrastructure globally.
With inputs from PTI
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