AI Impact Summit 2026 Day 4: PM Modi, Global Leaders Take Centre Stage
Day 4 of the AI Impact Summit 2026 brings another power-packed schedule in India. Today, Narendra Modi will address the gathering and outline India’s vision for artificial intelligence. Moreover, organisers have lined up major sessions on innovation, regulation, and global cooperation. The summit has already attracted worldwide attention. Now, discussions are expected to move toward concrete policy outcomes. As a result, stakeholders from government and industry will closely watch today’s developments.
Ambani, Altman and Premji Lead Industry Voices
In addition, several global business leaders will share their perspectives. Mukesh Ambani will speak about AI’s role in expanding India’s digital economy. Meanwhile, Sam Altman is set to discuss advances in generative AI and responsible deployment. At the same time, Rishad Premji will focus on enterprise transformation and digital trust. Together, their participation highlights strong private-sector engagement. Therefore, industry insights are likely to complement policy discussions throughout the day.

Global Dignitaries Strengthen Summit’s Influence
Furthermore, international leaders will join the event and boost its global significance. Emmanuel Macron and Antonio Guterres will address the opening ceremony. Notably, Bill Gates will also attend the summit. Earlier reports had suggested he might skip the Delhi event; however, the Gates Foundation later confirmed his presence. Consequently, the summit now stands out as one of the most influential AI gatherings this year.
Galgotias University Row Sparks Debate
However, Day 3 witnessed controversy involving Galgotias University. The Noida-based institution showcased a robotic dog developed by a Chinese firm during the exhibition. Critics quickly questioned the presentation and accused the university of misrepresentation. In response, the university clarified that it never claimed ownership of the robot. Authorities then directed the institution to vacate the exhibition space. Despite the incident, organisers continue to steer the summit toward innovation, transparency, and ethical AI growth.
