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India asks tech firms to seek approval before releasing 'unreliable' AI tools

The use of such tools, including generative AI, and its "availability to the users on Indian Internet must be done so with explicit permission of the Government of India," the country's IT ministry said in an advisory issued last Friday to the platforms.

March 04, 2024 / 11:59 IST
India asks tech firms to seek approval before releasing 'unreliable' AI tools

India has asked tech firms to seek its approval before the public release of artificial intelligence (AI) tools that are "unreliable" or under trial, noting they should also be labelled for the potential to return wrong answers for user queries.

The use of such tools, including generative AI, and its "availability to the users on Indian Internet must be done so with explicit permission of the Government of India," the country's IT ministry said in an advisory issued last Friday to the platforms.

Countries across the world are racing to draw up rules to regulate AI. India has been tightening regulations for social media companies, which count the South Asian nation as a top growth market.

The advisory came a week after a top minister on Feb. 23 lambasted Google's Gemini AI tool for a response that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been accused by some of implementing policies characterised as "fascist".

A day later, Google said it had quickly worked to address the issue and the tool "may not always be reliable", in particular for current events and political topics.

"Safety and trust is platforms legal obligation. 'Sorry Unreliable' does not exempt from law," deputy IT minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar said on the social media platform X in response to Google's statement.

India's Friday advisory also asked platforms to ensure that their AI tools do not "threaten the integrity of the electoral process". India's general elections are to be held this summer, where the ruling Hindu nationalist party is expected to secure a clear majority.

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first published: Mar 4, 2024 11:19 am

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