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India’s AI Safety Institute should strike balance between ‘prevention’ and ‘promotion’, says Raghunath Mashelkar

An institution of this kind can ensure that artificial intelligence is responsibly leveraged to significantly improve the quality of life of people in the world’s most populous nation, feels the noted scientist

May 18, 2024 / 11:09 IST
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India does not have any specific AI-related regulatory arrangement.

India should consider establishing an AI Safety Institute on the lines of those existing in the UK and the US to ensure that increasing use of sophisticated artificial intelligence technologies can benefit everybody in the world’s most populous nation while simultaneously minimizing risks associated with the tech.

Such is the view of Dr Raghunath Mashelkar, one of India’s foremost scientists, and former director-general of the Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR).

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“We need an AI Safety Institute here and now,” Mashelkar said during a freewheeling conversation with this writer on artificial intelligence. Given the breakneck speed at which AI technologies are being developed, an AI Safety Institute in India could ensure that the benefits of artificial intelligence can be maximized, and ‘responsible AI’ getting a boost, he added.

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