Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu has proposed the development of Amaravati as an Artificial Intelligence (AI) City. In a recent meeting, he directed officials to incorporate AI elements into the city's branding and construction projects. The focus is on showcasing technological advancements throughout the capital's development.
Naidu emphasized the need for timely completion of the CRDA office and housing projects, urging the use of modern construction technologies. He also reviewed the stalled Happy Nest project and discussed strategies to recover losses incurred since its halt. Additionally, the chief minister called for expedited work on metro rail projects in Visakhapatnam and Vijayawada, highlighting the importance of infrastructure in the AI City initiative.
• Amaravati's development as an AI City is officially proposed by the Chief Minister.
• Focus on technological advancements in construction and infrastructure projects.
The proposal to develop Amaravati as an AI City aims to integrate AI technologies into urban planning and infrastructure.
The CRDA's office construction is a key project in the AI City initiative, emphasizing modern construction techniques.
The metro rail projects in Visakhapatnam and Vijayawada are crucial for enhancing connectivity in the proposed AI City.
The corporation is pivotal in executing the metro rail projects that will support the infrastructure of the AI City.
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