Indian AI revolution is going great. The kind of talent we have will certainly make India a leader in developing AI applications. However, we still need innovation in developing India centric LLMs and AI Governance models. This means that we should cover the diversity and inclusivity of India in the datasets, to reduce/minimize the biases in the AI output.
In a recent interview with Bharat ETV, Ajay Sharma, Techno Legal Advisor of Corpotech Legal shared his thought about the need for AI law and Governance Model for development of AI applications in India.
The interview was conducted during his participation in the Fifth & final AI RAM Stakeholder Consultation in New Delhi organized by Digital India Corporation in association with UNESCO India
There is a need of framework and responsibleAI law in India to manage the balance between innovation and regulations. AIGovernance
Picture Source: ETV Bharat website
Some excerpts from the interview.
Bridging Regulation and Innovation
Ajay Sharma, an AI governance expert and cyber law professional, echoed similar concerns. Speaking to ETV Bharat, Sharma emphasised that responsible governance is critical, especially as AI penetrates every aspect of life. “Let’s take an example of healthcare. If you get any diagnostic done with an AI application, you, as a consumer, should be able to rely on that. The dataset should be accurate, the LLM ethical, and the output responsible,” he said.
Sharma supports the development of an Indian AI law, akin to the European Union’s AI Act. In January, the Indian government released recommendations for public consultation. We expect a robust AI governance law soon. It should support innovation while ensuring ethical use,” he said. Sharma’s work focuses on building safety, security, and transparency into AI systems. “I am trying to help technical companies implement AI in a responsible way,” he added.
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