Who is the author of this content? Generative AI wades into murky legal waters in India

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Over the past few months since the launch of ChatGPT, there has been a unanimous call for regulation of AI to protect individual rights, counter societal harm, and address issues of liability, personal data, privacy, misinformation as well as the perils of bias...

There are concerns around whether this constitutes valid copyright assignment as it lacks specifics like territorial jurisdiction and remuneration for the author, Probir Roy Chowdhury, a technology lawyer at legal firm JSA, tells indianexpress.com...

This calls for establishing clear guidelines for the integration of AI systems in the legal framework such as robust oversight mechanisms, unbiased training data, and other accountability measures to navigate ethical concerns surrounding AI...

It is also encouraging to see Indias engagement with AI at the international level through participation as a founding member of the Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence (GPAI), where India has called for the development of a common data governance framework to ensure internet and AI safety and prevent harm to users..

Policymakers are, therefore, emphasising the need to establish effective legal frameworks, encompassing comprehensive data protection laws, transparency requirements, and user consent mechanisms, to ensure the presence of robust privacy safeguards..

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