YouTube outlined a new set of AI tools, partnerships, and learning initiatives at its annual Impact Summit in New Delhi on Monday. The platform’s executives said it would focus on strengthening India’s knowledge and creative sectors through AI-driven features and institutional collaborations.
Government officials attending the summit said the new measures aligned with national goals around information access, digital safety, and economic participation. Minister for Women and Child Development Annapurna Devi said cooperation between public institutions and platforms could improve access to reliable information and support digital skills.
A central focus of the announcements was YouTube’s effort to support India’s knowledge economy, citing internal data showing that 98 per cent of users in

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