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21st century libraries can help fight poverty: Ansari

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TEZPUR (ASSAM): Libraries of the 21st century can help fight poverty and narrow the gap between rich and poor, said Vice President Hamid Ansari while inaugurating the three-day 19th National Convention on Knowledge, Library and Information Networking (NACLIN) at Tezpur University on Wednesday.
“For the first time in history, perhaps, the poor have an opportunity to enhance their wealth through the creation and use of knowledge. Libraries can play a central role in this notable movement,” said Ansari at the convention organised by DELNET-Developing Library Network, New Delhi and Tezpur University.
“DELNET is a major resource sharing library network connecting more than 5,600 libraries in India and eight other countries. NACLIN 2016 will discuss a large number of latest issues under the theme Smart Libraries and Inspired Librarians: Managing New Technologies, Digital Content and Service,” he said.
Ansari highlighted the role of DELNET in promoting IT in library sector across the nation.
“It is relevant to remind ourselves that technology in the service of humankind has its limits,” he referred to astrophysicist Stephen Hawkins and said “our digital future may be dystopian (exact opposite) with the growth of artificial intelligence threatening very human existence.”
“Technologist Elon Musk, even as he advocates a human colony on Mars, has said the advancement of artificial intelligence can create a situation where humans become ‘house-pets’ of machines and warned that such power should be ‘broadly distributed’ and not be concentrated in the hands of a few,” he added.
“By providing equitable and affordable access to knowledge, they can allow a larger proportion of society to participate in the knowledge driven growth,” he said.
“The main sector of economic productivity is changing from agriculture and manufacturing to creation and processing of information”, he said. (PTI)

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