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MUMBAI: India has taken the lead to develop a draft global..
AI regulatory framework. which will be discussed and debated in June-July this year, union minister of state for electronics and IT Rajeev..
Chandrasekhar. said virtually addressing stakeholders at the 32nd edition of the Nasscom India & Leadership Forum (NTLF) held in Mumbai on Tuesday...
There is a need for alignment around principles that will be the underpinning of this global framework and India must lead the charge in creating the..
Instead of responsible and ethical AI, the narrative should be safe and trusted AI, he said.. Chandrasekhar said 900 million Indians online and 1.3 billion people will be connected to the global internet soon, providing India both an opportunity and a responsibility to collaborate on regulations to create legal guardrails that protect consumers and citizens..
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