India Likely To Push 'Democratised AI' Doctrine After AI Impact Summit

In the wake of the AI Impact Summit, India is poised to advocate for a 'Democratised AI' doctrine aimed at addressing the global disparity in access to artificial intelligence technologies. This initiative is seen as a strategic response to the concentration of advanced AI capabilities within a limited number of developed nations and major corporations. India’s approach seeks to ensure that the benefits of AI are more widely distributed and accessible to developing countries. By promoting an inclusive framework for AI development and deployment, India aims to foster equitable growth and innovation in this critical technological sphere. The move aligns with India's broader vision of leveraging technology for social good and creating a balanced global AI ecosystem. As discussions around AI governance intensify, India’s commitment to democratization could position it as a leader in shaping international standards and practices for ethical AI use.
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