India is considering a dedicated legal framework for Artificial Intelligence, a significant departure from its previous stance of using existing laws. The Ministry of Electronics and IT believes the time is right to draft specific AI legislation. This move signals a potential shift in the government’s approach to regulating the rapidly evolving technology, aiming to balance innovation with necessary oversight. India is considering a dedicated legal framework for Artificial Intelligence, a significant departure from its previous stance of using existing laws. The Ministry of Electronics and IT believes the time is right to draft specific AI legislation. This move signals a potential shift in the government’s approach to regulating the rapidly evolving technology, aiming to balance innovation with necessary oversight.
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