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Legal experts urge Centre to come up with specific norms for regulating AI

As India aspires to lead in artificial intelligence innovation, legal experts advocate a nuanced, sector-specific regulatory strategy

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Ashutosh Mishra New Delhi

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Last week India took an important step towards regulating artificial intelligence at the Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence (GPAI) as 29 countries agreed and signed the Delhi Declaration. The declaration highlighted the need to balance the rapid advancements in artificial intelligence systems with addressing concerns related to misinformation, unemployment, transparency, fairness, protection of intellectual property, and personal data.

While the GPAI is just a declaration, experts are hoping that India, too, like the European Union (EU), will come up with specific standards and regulations for artificial intelligence.

This is of significance as the EU is the only region

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