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India, US commit to working towards making AI trustworthy, mitigating risks

The two countries acknowledged the risks associated with artificial intelligence (AI), including generative AI, a White House statement said

June 23, 2023 / 10:04 IST
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US President Joe Biden and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi have acknowledged the risks associated with artificial intelligence, including generative AI, and have committed to mitigating discrimination and bias associated with the technology, a White House statement said on June 22.

The concerns have been flagged at a time when India is looking to regulate artificial intelligence through its upcoming Digital India Bill and governments scramble to address various issues arising out of AI, the latest tech frontier.

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"Both President Biden and Prime Minister Modi acknowledge the profound opportunities and significant risks associated with AI," the White House statement on Day 2 of Modi's first state visit to the US said.

"Accordingly, they committed to develop joint and international collaboration on trustworthy and responsible AI, including generative AI, to advance AI education and workforce initiatives, promote commercial opportunities, and mitigate against discrimination and bias."