How to regulate AI ? Let it decide for itself ?
Article link:
Government unlikely to regulate AI, instead working on voluntary compliance code
Extract from the article:
The government's stance on regulating AI has taken a shift towards promoting voluntary compliance over strict regulations.
The absence of a clear legal framework for regulating AI has led to a focus on developing a voluntary compliance code instead of mandatory policies.
This approach aims to encourage businesses to adhere to ethical practices in AI development without imposing heavy-handed regulations. Key sectors like Nifty 50 BSE Sensex, MSMEs, and National Science News are closely monitoring this shift in government strategy towards AI governance.
My Take:
A. Regulating Artificial Intelligence
Reflecting on the current situation, it's evident that the call for regulating AI, which I emphasized in my past blog, is becoming more crucial.
The concept of mandatory approval for state-of-the-art AI developments, as highlighted in my earlier writing, aligns with the current discourse on the government's approach to AI governance.
In my blog addressing the EU's AI Act and the US National AI Initiative, I emphasized the importance of regulating AI development across various sectors.
The current government's choice to focus on voluntary compliance rather than stringent regulation echoes the need for proactive regulatory frameworks, as discussed in my previous post.
It's crucial to continue advocating for responsible AI practices amidst evolving policy landscapes.
Call to Action:
To the IT Minister of India and relevant authorities mentioned in the articles: Considering the evolving dynamics of AI governance,
I urge policymakers to engage in dialogues that strike a balance between fostering innovation and ensuring ethical AI practices.
It is essential to proactively shape regulations that promote responsible AI development while fostering technological advancements for the benefit of society.
With regards,
www.HemenParekh.ai / 26 Nov 2024
No comments:
Post a Comment