Andhra Pradesh chief minister, Chandrababu Naidu has the reputation of being a visionary leader who can project global trends much in advance. He has now started to go all out on artificial intelligence and quantum computing.
The same is evident if we look at the series of decisions taken by the chief minister on his Davos trip to partake in WEF.
On the occasion, Chandrababu stated Andhra Pradesh will be a leader in shaping the future of quantum technology after having already taken significant steps for a Quantum Valley and large-scale skilling initiatives, aimed at building a strong and supportive quantum ecosystem.
Continuing this journey, at Davos today, Babu had a very productive meeting with Arvind Krishna, Chairman and CEO of IBM.
We discussed the Quantum Computing Centre in Amaravati, the establishment of a Quantum Innovation Centre, and training one million youth of Andhra Pradesh in artificial intelligence, Babu stated.
Even yesterday, Chandrababu took initiatives including a GenAI model, a content superapp, academic integration, an AI-powered Film City, virtual production studios, an AI Creative Tech Hub.
These efforts aim to position Andhra Pradesh at the forefront of the AI and digital content economy while creating meaningful opportunities for our youth.
It is evident that the CM and his delegation is going all out to position AP as the AI and quantum hub of India.
This post was last modified on 20 January 2026 7:59 pm
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