Harvard invites Revanth to speak at AI policy symposium | Hyderabad News

Saroj Kumar
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Hyderabad: The Harvard Kennedy School in the United States has invited chief minister A Revanth Reddy to participate as a speaker at the AI policy symposium to be held at the business school on March 27.The invitation was extended by the organising team of the AI policy symposium, hosted by the business and govt programme in collaboration with the AI and Tech policy caucus at Harvard Kennedy School, with support from Harvard-based research centres and think-tanks.

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The chief minister’s office (CMO) said Revanth Reddy has been invited to speak on a panel titled, “AI as Infrastructure & Compute Power: Impact on Livability & Workforce”.The session is expected to deliberate on AI as strategic infrastructure, focusing on data centres, energy systems, compute corridors, public–private co-ordination, and workforce pathways required for responsible AI expansion.According to the invitation, the organisers acknowledged Telangana’s leadership in advancing its vision of building an AI City as part of the Bharat Future City initiative. The letter stated that the CM’s governance experience and policy direction in fostering AI ecosystems through land allocation, power infrastructure, skill development, regulatory frameworks, and investment partnerships would provide practical insights to global policymakers and industry leaders.The AI Policy Symposium aims to bring together senior leaders from govt, industry, and academia to deliberate on AI governance, geopolitical competition, enabling infrastructure, and cross-sector collaboration, the CMO said.CM Revanth Reddy had recently completed a short-term executive programme at Harvard Kennedy School in the US.



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