India's stance on the OpenAI Saga

Nov 23, 2023

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India's Tech Minister, Rajeev Chandrasekhar, monitors OpenAI drama amidst political campaigns, Policy making and Cricket.

OpenAI Drama and AI Governance

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Chandrasekhar, India's Tech Minister, highlights unprecedented safety concerns as AI advances. He notes historical regulatory lag, citing Google's past data use. Despite AI's ongoing development, governments are already pursuing regulations for data and applications.

India Tech Minister: AI Challenges

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Altman returned to OpenAI and Microsoft pledged $13B for further development of the company. OpenAI should get back to usual business although last week's events raised some serious question regarding governance over key AI contenders.

Altman returns after ouster

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Suresh V. reacts

Corporations won't self-regulate, including in tech, reveals recent episode, says Suresh Venkatasubramanian, co-author of the US government's AI Bill of Rights Blueprint.

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In October, the US government issued an AI risk management executive order covering national security, fraud, and privacy. The EU advances its AI Act, and global entities, including WHO, outline key considerations for AI in health.

Global AI Regulations 

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India tackles deepfake threat, considering legal measures after actor's manipulated video. Urgent action amid elections.

India's Deepfake Challenge

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India, with 800 million internet users, plans AI regulations under Digital India law, despite the process taking months. The minister emphasizes the need for guardrails in AI as a key enabler of the digital economy.

India's AI Regulations

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