AI has become a part of our daily life. Is India prepared to regulate new-age technology?
Synopsis
Even though the use of AI is at a very nascent stage, it is clearly growing at a rapid pace. In the first instalment of this two-part series, we analyse the role of policy and regulation of AI in India, especially in the context of key developments in the US and the European Union.
The changes brought about by artificial intelligence (AI) are likely to be far more fundamental and will have a greater impact on all aspects of human life than any other technology. From search engines to credit scoring to surveillance to selecting job applicants to medical diagnosis and treatment, AI has become a part of our daily life. Applications such as ChatGPT, Dall-E, and GPT-4 have created a lot of buzz due to the sophisticated nature
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