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To ensure AI benefits all, India needs to put guardrails in place

Setting norms for artificial intelligence can make its use safe and secure for the country's more than 1.4 billion citizens who make up almost 18 percent of the global population

December 15, 2023 / 08:42 IST
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The likely safety and security concerns that unbridled use of AI may pose to the country's citizens make up almost 18 percent of the global population.

Even as India strives to develop a strong and robust ecosystem to spur innovations in the artificial intelligence domain, authorities should now consider formally putting in place guardrails for AI to ensure that the technology is used responsibly and is beneficial to all -- in the world’s most populous nation.

Setting norms for how AI is to be used assumes importance given the risks associated with the technology that go beyond being able to manipulate content or generate deceptive content, and the likely safety and security concerns that unbridled use of artificial intelligence may pose to the country's more than 1.4 billion citizens who make up almost 18 percent of the global population.

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Incidentally, concern about the risks posed by AI to society was most recently highlighted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Addressing the virtual G20 Leaders’ Summit on November 22, the PM said: “We have to move forward, understanding the seriousness of how dangerous DeepFake is, for society, for the individual. We desire that AI should reach the people, and it must be safe for the society.”

While inaugurating the Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence (GPAI) Summit 2023 on December 12, the Prime Minister had expressed similar concerns. He had stated then: “There are many positive aspects of AI, but the negative aspects related to it are also a matter of equal concern”.