Minister of State for Electronics and Information Technology Rajeev Chandrasekhar said that by June-July, the government will come up with a draft regulatory framework for artificial intelligence (AI).
At the opening session of the two-day Nasscom leadership summit, he said, "the government is working on a draft AI regulation framework that is set for release in June or July this year. The intention is to harness AI for economic growth and address potential risks and harms." Chandrasekhar added that the government is also determined to build AI-skilled individuals.
"We will fully exploit the potential of AI but set up the guardrails as well to prevent misuse. We are today seen by the world at the forefront to harness AI technology. We are all for deploying AI across use cases, from farm to factories and we want to use AI for economic growth, healthcare, agriculture, and farmer productivity,' the minister said.
For a long time, the government is planning to bring an AI regulation framework. In May 2023, he had shared plans to release the first draft of the framework. However, the same is yet to be released.
"Given the ubiquitous and boundary-agnostic nature of the Internet and AI, it is important that there is a global governance framework that deals with safety and trust of AI," he said.
The minister earlier mentioned that the government aims to regulate AI by establishing principles and a comprehensive list of harms and criminalities related to the technology.
Instead of regulating AI at specific points in its development, he had said the government favoured setting clear guidelines for platforms with a focus on addressing issues like bias and misuse during model training.
On the rising internet usage, he said the already 900 million strong internet population is going to touch 1.2 billion soon. But the minister did not offer a timeline.
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