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Early AI regulations risk stifling innovation, says people + ai's Tanuj Bhojwani

The Indian government has allocated a budget of Rs 10,400 crore for AI development under its flagship AI Mission Programme.

May 20, 2024 / 18:55 IST
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(L-R) Tanuj Bhojwani, Head, people + ai and Hemant Mohapatra, Partner, Lightspeed India

Early regulations around artificial intelligence (AI) may stifle innovation, however India's government is open to supporting entrepreneurs and businesses experimenting meaningful use-cases,  said Tanuj Bhojwani, head of  people +ai, a non-government organisation (NGO) backed by Aadhaar architect Nandan Nilekani.

Bhojwani was speaking at the Moneycontrol and CNBC-TV18 AI Alliance NCR Chapter in Gurugram held on May 17.

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"If we look at Europe which has regulated building around AI at a very early stage, many founders want to get out of there and build somewhere else... Indian government is starting to make the right moves," said Bhojwani.

At the AI Alliance NCR event, S Krishnan, the Secretary at the Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology, discussed the vision of Centre's AI Mission Programme. He said that India's AI regulation is evolving.