Article link: Modi's Vision at the AI Action Summit
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from the article:
At the AI Action Summit, Prime Minister Modi emphasized
trust, responsibility, and the greater good in the realm of artificial
intelligence. India is set to host the next AI summit and has shown support for
the establishment of an AI Foundation.
Notably, India was joined by Japan, China, Australia, and
other signatories in discussing collaborative efforts for AI regulation and
development.
In a move towards fostering trust and ethical practices in
AI, Modi's call for a global framework resonates with the increasing importance
of international cooperation in shaping the future of technology.
The decision to set up an AI Foundation and the
participation of various nations signal a collective commitment to harnessing
AI for the benefit of all.
My
Take:
PM's
Vision on AI and Global Regulations
In my earlier blog post, I delved into the importance of
establishing a global platform for regulating AI technologies.
Modi's recent pitch for an open-source global framework at
the AI Action Summit echoes my thoughts on the need for collaborative efforts
in AI governance.
The call for trust and responsibility mirrors the essence of
my proposal for transparent and ethical AI practices.
UK
Minister Emphasizes Global Approach to AI Regulations
The sentiment expressed by the UK Minister regarding the
inclusive nature of AI regulations aligns with the idea that AI governance must
involve a broad spectrum of stakeholders. Modi's push for a global good in AI
echoes the urgency highlighted by Chandrasekhar.
The emphasis on inclusivity in shaping the future landscape
of AI resonates with the collaborative spirit essential for effective AI
governance.
Call
to Action:
To Prime Minister Modi, continue championing the cause of an
inclusive and ethical AI ecosystem.
Encourage deeper collaboration among nations to establish
robust frameworks that prioritize trust, responsibility, and global good in AI
development and regulation.
With regards,
Hemen Parekh
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