What is missing is a clear and comprehensive analysis of India’s overall advance on AI regulation. To that end, this paper will capture the views of government, industry, and civil society in India and suggest a policy roadmap to inform India’s advance on AI regulation. IndustryThe technology industry, as a whole, does not have a single view on what India’s approach to AI regulation should be. A report commissioned by the UK government classifies AI risks into three types: malicious use risks, risks from malfunctions, and systemic risks. From an AI perspective, the relevant areas of law are privacy law, intellectual property law, competition law, media law, employment law, consumer law, criminal law, contract law, and tort law.
Source: The Hindu November 21, 2024 11:31 UTC