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LucyBrain Switzerland ○ AI Daily
The "MANAV Vision" Manifesto, Reliance’s Ten-Trillion Rupee Pledge, and the Era of Hyper-Progress
February 19, 2026
1. PM Modi Unveils the "MANAV Vision" for AI
In his inaugural plenary address today, Prime Minister Narendra Modi unveiled a comprehensive national framework called "MANAV Vision" to guide AI development.
The Framework: MANAV stands for Moral and ethical systems, Accountable governance, National sovereignty, Accessible and inclusive, and Valid and legitimate.
The Message: Modi emphasized that AI must move from being "machine-centric" to "human-centric." He called for a global roadmap to ensure AI is a tool for inclusion rather than a cause for disruption.
2. Reliance Announces 10 Lakh Crore Investment
Mukesh Ambani, Chairman of Reliance Industries, stunned the summit today with a massive financial commitment to AI infrastructure.
The Commitment: Reliance will invest ₹10 lakh crore (approximately $120 billion) over the next seven years to build a nationwide AI ecosystem.
The Goal: Ambani promised to "democratize AI" just as Jio democratized mobile data, aiming to provide every Indian citizen and small business with affordable, high-speed AI compute.
3. Sundar Pichai and the "Hyper-Progress" Era
Google CEO Sundar Pichai described the current moment as the start of an era of "hyper-progress" during his keynote address this morning.
The Vision: Pichai highlighted AI’s potential to help emerging economies "leapfrog" traditional stages of development through breakthroughs in medicine and education.
The Viral Moment: Pichai shared a story about his father being more impressed if a Waymo could navigate "busy Indian roads," jokingly adding, "Still working on that one, Dad."
4. Tech Spotlight: DeepL Joins AWS and GLM-5 Goes Open Source
While the summit dominated headlines, two major technical shifts occurred in the global market today.
DeepL on AWS: Global translation leader DeepL officially launched on the AWS Marketplace, making its enterprise-grade Language AI more accessible to global IT environments.
GLM-5 Open Source: The launch of the GLM-5 model today signals a shift toward "agentic engineering." With 744 billion parameters, it is designed not just to write code, but to build and manage entire functioning systems autonomously.
In honor of today's shift toward Agentic Workflows (and the launch of the India Summit), today’s prompt focuses on creating a high-level system rather than just a simple output.
Prompt of the day: The "Agentic Architect"
The Prompt:
"Act as a professional Chief AI Architect. I want to build a simple AI agent system to manage my small business social media. Please structure a framework that includes the following points:
Content Research Module: Instructions for the agent to find 3 trending news stories in my industry [insert industry] every morning.
Drafting Module: Instructions for the agent to write one LinkedIn post and one X (Twitter) post based on those stories, keeping a professional yet conversational tone.
Brand Guardrail Module: A list of 5 topics the agent is strictly forbidden from mentioning to ensure brand safety.
Approval Workflow: A step-by-step process where the agent must present the drafts to me in a specific format for a 'Yes/No' approval before posting.
For each point, provide a clear set of rules that would allow an AI model to operate as an independent but controlled agent."


