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Indian government to regulate online gaming, ban betting and addiction

As part of its effort to make sure that artificial intelligence technology does not harm 'digital citizens', the minister said earlier on Friday that the government would regulate the technology.

June 12, 2023 / 18:36 IST
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The proposed framework aims to ban games involving betting.

Rajeev Chandrasekhar, Union Minister of State for Entrepreneurship, Skill Development, Electronics, and Technology, announced on June 12 that the Indian government is working on a framework to regulate online gaming in the country. The proposed framework aims to ban games involving betting, those that are harmful to users, and those that promote addiction.

Chandrasekhar stated, "For the first time, we have prepared a framework regarding online gaming, in that we will not allow three types of games in the country. Games that involve betting or can be harmful to the user and that involve a factor of addiction will be banned in the country."

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In addition to addressing online gaming, the minister also emphasized the government's intention to regulate artificial intelligence (AI) technology to ensure it does not harm "digital citizens." Chandrasekhar highlighted the government's approach to AI regulation, stating, "Our approach towards AI regulation is very simple. We will regulate AI as we regulate Web 3 or any emerging technologies to ensure they do not harm digital citizens."

He further mentioned that the government aims to protect digital citizens through AI technology and emphasized that companies operating in India must prioritize mitigating user harm.