IT minister: World needs global framework on AI urgently

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Several countries are drafting frameworks to limit the use of AI due to its potential negative impact. IT minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar emphasizes the need for a global framework before AI evolves unpredictably. He highlights the use of AI in spreading misinformation, such as deepfakes. Chandrasekhar discusses the role of AI as a kinetic enabler in India’s digital economy and the government’s plans to fund startups and build an AI research ecosystem. He predicts that the chip shortage problem will be resolved swiftly and emphasizes the importance of nurturing AI talent through academic institutions.

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IT minister: World needs global framework on AI urgently

Several countries are drafting frameworks to limit the use of AI due to its potential negative impact. IT minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar emphasizes the need for a global framework before AI evolves unpredictably. He highlights the use of AI in spreading misinformation, such as deepfakes. Chandrasekhar discusses the role of AI as a kinetic enabler in India’s digital economy and the government’s plans to fund startups and build an AI research ecosystem. He predicts that the chip shortage problem will be resolved swiftly and emphasizes the importance of nurturing AI talent through academic institutions.

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