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IndiaAI: AI working group recommends govt to monetise sharing of non-personal data

The 2022 Draft India Data Policy suggested monetising data sharing but the government dropped the idea amid criticism that the idea conflicted with open government data principles

October 14, 2023 / 07:08 IST
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The government claims that the India Datasets Platform will be one of the largest collections of anonymised datasets that can be used by Indian researchers to train AI models

A year after the government shied away from its plan to monetise the sharing of non-personal data following criticism from various quarters, the idea has been reintroduced in the government's roadmap to leverage artificial intelligence in the country.

One of the seven working groups that was formed by the government to build the core goals of the IndiaAI program, suggested that the government introduce a pricing model for sharing of data, including non-personal data, under the India Dataset Platform (IDP).

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The IndiaAI program aims to bridge the gaps in the existing AI ecosystem and use the technology for the country's development. The IDP will be "one of the largest publicly assembled and anonymised datasets in the world" that can be used by various stakeholders such as startups, academia and so on.

"IDP can serve as a data marketplace where data providers can offer their datasets for sale or subscription," says the report of the working group that studied the India Dataset Platform (IDP). The working group's members include officials of MeitY, members of the industry and academia.