India’s minister of state for electronics and IT, Rajeev Chandrasekhar, has said that the government is working on a comprehensive framework for regulating artificial intelligence (AI).
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Chandrasekhar said that the framework would be based on the principles of fairness, accountability, transparency, and safety.
He added that the government would also work with the private sector to develop ethical guidelines for the use of AI.
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Chandrasekhar’s comments come at a time when there is growing concern about the potential risks of AI, such as bias, discrimination, and job displacement.
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OpenAI, a non-profit research laboratory that promotes and develops friendly AI, has also expressed concerns about the potential risks of AI.
OpenAI has called for the development of international standards for the safe and responsible development of AI.
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The government’s framework for regulating AI is still in its early stages, but it is a welcome step that could help to mitigate the risks of AI and ensure that it is used for good.
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The framework is also likely to have a significant impact on the Indian tech industry, which is one of the world’s leading developers of AI.
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The government’s framework will need to be carefully designed to balance the need to regulate AI with the need to foster innovation.
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The framework will also need to be flexible enough to adapt to the rapid pace of development in AI.