In New Delhi’s Bharat Mandapam, Brazil’s President Lula da Silva acclaimed the India AI Impact Summit 2026, tying modern digital prowess to India’s ancient binary legacy gifted millennia ago. Inaugurating with PM Modi, he asserted the digital realm’s return to its birthplace.
Posting on X, Lula welcomed Brazil’s role in this landmark Global South event. Societies stand at an intersection: rapid tech evolution clashes with multilateral decline, elevating AI governance’s stakes.
Lula invoked tech’s inherent tensions – from atomic duality to biotech dilemmas – urging moral reckoning. Beyond code, algorithms wield power; AI without broad inclusion entrenches disparities, hinging on infrastructure and investment equity.
His visit spans summit days and February 21 Modi talks. Notably, Lula-Pichai discussions revealed Google’s Brazil focus: engineering center launch, investments, public partnerships. Brazil countered with its AI vision, digital service reforms, and data infrastructure ambitions.
This platform amplifies emerging voices in AI discourse. Lula’s homage blends history and urgency, framing India as tech progenitor reclaiming narrative control. As Brazil and India align, they champion fair AI ecosystems, mitigating risks while harnessing potentials for collective advancement.
