The Indian government recommends that ``explicit government permission'' is required before introducing AI that is under development or that is unreliable. - News Summed Up

The Indian government recommends that ``explicit government permission'' is required before introducing AI that is under development or that is unreliable.


Mar 05, 2024 15:00:00The Indian government recommends that ``explicit government permission'' is required before introducing AI that is under development or that is unreliable. The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), an Indian government agency, insists that government approval is required when introducing AI, etc. It turns out that each AI was required to be introduced with a label saying 'may contain'. MeitY approval must for companies to roll out AI, generative AI models - The Economic TimesMeitY guarantees that “AI or generative AI, large-scale language models (LLMs), or similar algorithms do not tolerate any bias or discrimination and do not threaten the integrity of the electoral process” for all platforms. The government's move surprised technology companies, with some developers saying it could hinder India's competitiveness.


Source: Economic Times March 05, 2024 06:15 UTC



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