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Scindia Calls for AI Regulatory Framework
- Jyotiraditya Scindia emphasized the need for a regulatory framework around AI at the ITU-WTSA event.
- He highlighted concerns around privacy, bias, and transparency.
- Scindia stressed that AI should be guided by ethical considerations and a robust regulatory framework.
- He called for a united approach to realize the full potential of 5G, AI, and IoT.
- The Minister mentioned the beginning of work on 6G and the need for a comprehensive policy framework.
Source: The Times Of India, The Times Of India

5mo ago
Talking product sense with Ridhi
9 min AI interview5 questions

SwirlyTaco
PayTM5mo
I know automation/AI will definitely take away jobs but curious ki where do you draw the line before it becomes too dangerous for the society

PrancingCupcake
Accenture5mo
@LetsGetLaidOff Inse na ho paeyga

GroovyPickle
Infosys5mo
I don't think there will be a line, if there's some job which can be done by AI with same level of efficiency and accuracy as a human or maybe even better.
Then humans are bound to get replaced. Why would profit oriented companies care about who gets the job done AI or Human??
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