https://preview.redd.it/nv5nydk5valg1.png?width=2718&format=png&auto=webp&s=fcdf75eb22779c940c4632fbddeae4ee3f0b4cde https://preview.redd.it/2bcnort7valg1.png?width=2649&format=png&auto=webp&s=c0659100646315f9381fb00315cd9813336880ce Ran keyword density analysis on all 6 keynotes from the India AI Impact Summit 2026: Modi, Altman, Pichai, Amodei, Kratsios, and Macron. Built 10 buzzword families (AI Talk, India Flattery, Safety & Risk, Jobs, Sovereignty, etc.) and measured mentions per 1,000 words. What stood out: Safety & Risk: Amodei scored 11.6, roughly double anyone else. Most speakers barely touched it. Jobs & Work: Amodei again (13.9), explicitly warning about 5-year automation of entry-level white collar roles. Others kept it vague. Sovereignty was a quiet battleground, Kratsios (23.5) and Macron (16.6) were clearly pitching competing visions for national AI independence. “Democracy” was the least-mentioned category across the board. Methodology: keyword family matching across full transcripts from official sources (PMIndia.gov.in, WhiteHouse.gov, Google Blog, CNBC, TIME). Density = occurrences per 1,000 words to normalize for speech length. Out of ~5,900 words spoken by 6 of the most powerful people shaping AI policy, ‘safety’ got less airtime than ‘India flattery.’ If this is what AI governance looks like at the highest level, who’s actually doing the governing? submitted by /u/After_Meringue_1582
Originally posted by u/After_Meringue_1582 on r/ArtificialInteligence
