He argues that if other countries do not impose rigorous norms, India’s adoption of such rules will be ineffective when the crime is committed in a different jurisdiction, the victims are in a different area, and the offenders are based in a different one. 

    A step in the direction of cooperation is the New Delhi Declaration from the Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence (GPAI) summit. In addition to establishing a global framework for AI safety and trust, agreements have been made to develop applications in agriculture and healthcare that take the requirements of the Global South into account.

    Source: Deccan Herald

    China is not a member of the multinational organization, but GPAI is expected to play a key role in influencing how AI develops in the future. System advancements are happening so quickly that worries about Big Tech’s hegemony and lack of transparency have arisen. The declaration emphasizes the vulnerabilities, including threats to personal data and human rights as well as misinformation and disinformation. 

    Source: CNBC- TV 18

    It urges the creation of an AI governance framework and the promotion of fair access to vital resources for creativity. An inclusive framework is essential for India, a country eager to promote its model of digital public infrastructure globally and take the lead in AI.

    The popular discourse on artificial intelligence is being fueled by generative AI platforms such as ChatGPT and Google Bard. Both public and private organizations are struggling to minimize the hazards and maximize the advantages of AI technology. There are requests for strict regulatory measures, including restricted use, as misuse cases increase. The minister emphasized that such judgments would require an international perspective.

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