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Upcoming Release: IT Minister Unveils Draft AI Regulation Framework Soon

  • Posted on February 21, 2024
  • Technology
  • By TSW NEWS DESK
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The Indian government, led by Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar, has disclosed plans to release a draft regulatory framework for artificial intelligence (AI) by mid-year. This framework aims to address concerns regarding deepfakes and potential user harm associated with AI technology. The announcement was made during a Nasscom event in New Delhi. Additionally, a collaboration between the Misinformation Combat Alliance (MCA) and Meta has been highlighted to combat misinformation on social media platforms.

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Amidst growing concerns over the ethical and practical implications of artificial intelligence (AI), the Indian government, spearheaded by Minister of IT, Rajeev Chandrasekhar, has unveiled plans to introduce a comprehensive regulatory framework. This framework, aimed at overseeing the development and deployment of AI technologies, is slated for release in the near future.

During a recent address at a prominent industry event organized by Nasscom in New Delhi, Minister Chandrasekhar emphasized the critical need for regulatory measures to govern the burgeoning AI landscape. He underscored the government's commitment to fostering innovation while ensuring accountability and safeguarding against potential risks associated with AI applications.

"The aim is to harness AI for economic growth and address potential risks and harms," stated Minister Chandrasekhar, outlining the dual objectives of the forthcoming regulatory framework. He highlighted the importance of striking a balance between leveraging AI's transformative potential and implementing safeguards to prevent misuse and mitigate potential harm.

Acknowledging the rapid proliferation of AI technologies across various sectors, Minister Chandrasekhar stressed the imperative of establishing clear guidelines and standards to govern their ethical and responsible deployment. The proposed regulatory framework seeks to provide a structured approach to addressing key challenges such as data privacy, algorithmic transparency, and accountability in AI decision-making processes.

Moreover, the government aims to facilitate a conducive environment for innovation and investment in AI technologies while instilling public confidence in their responsible use. The announcement comes amidst a growing global dialogue on the ethical and societal implications of AI, with policymakers and industry stakeholders grappling with issues ranging from bias in algorithms to concerns about job displacement and societal inequality.

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In addition to regulatory initiatives, the government is actively engaging with industry stakeholders and academia to foster collaboration and knowledge-sharing in the AI ecosystem. By fostering a collaborative approach, the government seeks to harness the collective expertise of diverse stakeholders to address the multifaceted challenges posed by AI technologies.

The unveiling of the draft AI regulation framework represents a significant milestone in India's journey towards harnessing the transformative potential of AI while ensuring its ethical and responsible use. As the country seeks to position itself as a global leader in AI innovation, the regulatory framework is poised to play a pivotal role in shaping the future trajectory of AI development and deployment in India.

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