AI is a supporter-in-inavation for India regulation: Indiaai CEO | Mint

India’s CEO Abhishek Singh said on Tuesday that India’s approach to AI, New Delhi, June 3 (PTI), is aimed at creating applications for AI that is responsible, safe, and makes a difference on the lives of common people.
Singh, who is also the Additional Secretary in the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (Meity), was speaking during the 5th and final stake consultation on AI Readyness Assessment Methodology (RAM) in India.
“India’s approach has been a supporter-inspiration. Our approach is for lighting regulation with the purpose of preventing losses … preventing user loss.
“India’s strategy for AI, building AI in India, doing AI work for India and building AI applications that are really responsible, safe, reliable, and makes a difference to the lives of common people,” he said.
Singh highlighted the comprehensive consultations organized across India “in cities like Guwahati, Hyderabad and Bangalore to tailor the UNESCO-developed readiness evaluation method for India’s unique AI ecosystem.
The goal, he said, to ensure that the AI ​​solutions are inclusive, moral, and meet the real needs, especially for healthcare and agriculture in the last mile.
Singh said, “We may have high-ended calculations to support. We may have language APIs to support. But eventually we need to create it in such a way that the solutions are fair, the solutions are moral and they meet the real needs,” Singh said.
He said that Indian AI startups are working on basic models, and AI compute investments are increasing, but also warned that focusing and transferring focus into concrete tasks from conferences that would have to align the entire ecosystem responsible for AI deployment.
“We are working to develop tools to detect bias. We are working on equipment to detect deep fakes. We are using equipment to watermark AI-based materials,” he said.
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