As AI scales in India, privacy and trust takes centre stage

As artificial intelligence (AI) technologies rapidly expand across India, policymakers are shifting their focus from mere adoption to ensuring responsible implementation that fosters public trust. The challenge now lies in balancing the benefits of AI with concerns regarding privacy and ethical use. With the potential for AI to revolutionize sectors such as healthcare, finance, and education, there is an urgent need for frameworks that safeguard user data and enhance accountability. Experts point to the necessity of transparent algorithms and robust data protection laws to mitigate risks associated with AI misuse. As the government and industry stakeholders engage in dialogues about regulatory measures, the emphasis remains on creating an ecosystem where technological advancements can thrive without compromising individual rights. This evolving landscape calls for collaborative efforts among tech companies, regulatory bodies, and civil society to build a future where AI is not only innovative but also trusted and secure for all citizens.
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