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Government asks firms to take permission to launch AI models

You don't do that with cars or microsprocessors. Why is that for such a transformative tech like AI there are no guardrails between what is in the lab and what goes out to the public, says Rajeev Chandrasekhar

March 02, 2024 / 14:31 IST
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The advisory was sent out to platforms February 29 evening.
The advisory was sent out to platforms February 29 evening.

The government has asked artificial intelligence platforms to seek its permission before launching an AI product in the country, Union Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar said on March 2.

All intermediaries have been told to ensure compliance with the advisory, which was issued on March 1 evening,  with immediate effect and to submit an action taken-cum-status report to the ministry within 15 days.

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"This signals that we are moving to a regime when a lot of rigour is needed before a product is launched. You don't do that with cars or microprocessors. Why is that for such a transformative tech like AI there are no guardrails between what is in the lab and what goes out to the public," the minister of state for electronics and information technology said.

The government has also advised that AI-generated content be labelled or embedded with a permanent unique metadata or identifier to be able to determine the creator or the first originator of any misinformation or a deepfake.