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At 34 million residents, Delhi is the 4th largest city in the world, and has a unique approach to AI and robotics that reflects their massive size and population. Dilwaalon ki Dilli uses technology to solve its large-scale urban problems it faces as India's most populous city, applying it to public delivery services, smart imaging for healthcare, logistics optimization, digital payment systems, and other practical challenges. As the political and administrative center of India, and hosting a large, young, ambitious talent pool, the high-energy city sits at an innovation intersection that will propel it to be one of the leaders in the global AI and robotics race.
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The AI and robotics companies in Delhi reflect the city's busy daily life, from the Qutub Minar where drones equipped with LiDAR scanning capabilities map out stonework for conservation, to India Gate where officials use intelligent traffic systems with machine vision to monitor vehicles and congestion, to Connaught Place where smart scheduling software helps restaurateurs plan ingredient purchasing and organize dining rooms serving naan and kebabs, to All India Institute of Medical Sciences where AI radiology systems help doctors analyze scans and diagnose patients, to the Delhi Metro where predictive maintenance algorithms monitor train motors and braking systems, to the environmental sensors at Lodhi Garden that measure air quality and climate data for better plant health, and finally to Gurugram's office buildings where AI startups build fintech models used in daily financial transactions.
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