AI Conference Kicks Off at Institute for Education College
Experts discuss AI’s potential and responsible use in three-day event
Key Points:
• International AI conference launched at Institute for Education College
• Dignitaries emphasize AI’s significance and need for responsible use
• Event features paper presentations from teachers and students
SERAIKELA – An international conference on artificial intelligence has begun at the Institute for Education College, drawing experts and officials to discuss AI’s impact.
The three-day event commenced with a traditional welcome ceremony.
Moreover, Divisional Commissioner Kolhan and Kolhan University Vice Chancellor Hari Kumar Kesari attended as chief guest.
Professor Durgesh Pant from DG Science and Technology Council, Dehradun, joined as a special guest.
The inauguration featured local dance, music, and the symbolic lighting of a lamp.
College Director R N Mahanthy delivered the welcome address, setting the conference’s tone.
Subsequently, Professor Shukla Mahanthy provided information about the event’s objectives.
Chief Guest Hari Kumar Kesari highlighted the conference’s importance for AI awareness.
He emphasized its potential to assist everyone in their future work.
Meanwhile, Professor Durgesh Pant cautioned students about responsible AI use.
He stressed that AI would soon outpace human cognitive abilities.
Furthermore, Professor Narayan C Devnath from Vietnam’s Yuktiramiti International University delivered the keynote address.
He discussed AI’s transformative potential and its role in enhancing students’ skills.
Additionally, Principal Sweety Sinha invited teachers and students to present their papers.
The conference attracted notable attendees from various universities across India.
In conclusion, the day ended with the national anthem, marking the start of crucial AI discussions.

