Context :
New AI law will guard rights of content creators: experts
Extract :
The
government's initiative to introduce a new artificial intelligence law aiming
to protect the interests of content creators has caught the attention of
experts.
This
proposed law is expected to focus on both the commercial and creative aspects
of content creation, potentially taking the form of the Digital India Bill.
The
intent behind this legislation is to update and replace the existing
24-year-old IT Act to adapt to the changing landscape of technology and content
creation.
My Take:
Regulating
AI: Echoes are Reverberating........09/03/2023
"As I
delve into the discussions surrounding regulating AI and its implications, it's
fascinating to see the echoes of the past reverberating into the present. I had
emphasized the necessity of future-ready legislation to handle rapid
technological disruptions like AI.
The
proposed Digital India Bill reflects the essence of future-proofing laws to
safeguard innovation and consumer interests in the evolving technological
era."
Dear Shri Ashwini
Vaishnawji - Ball is in Our Court...... 18/09/2023
"The
Law of Chatbot, a concept I introduced, aligns with the ongoing discussions on
AI laws globally. While the EU is paving the way for AI regulations, my
emphasis on self-regulatory measures like the Law of Chatbots resonates with
the need for swift and effective solutions.
It's time
for tech giants to take the lead in crafting ethical frameworks for AI
applications, just as the proposed AI law in India aims to safeguard content
creators' rights in the digital landscape."
Call to Action:
Dear
Government Officials and Technology Leaders :
As we witness
the evolution of AI laws globally, it is crucial to ensure that these
regulations prioritize the ethical use of technology while promoting
innovation.
Let's
collaborate to create inclusive and comprehensive policies that safeguard the
rights of content creators and consumers alike in the digital age.
With Regards,
Hemen Parekh
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