No More Borrowed AI, India Needs Independent Models With "Kill Switch"

As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes increasingly integral to governance, healthcare, education, food security, and justice in India, experts emphasize the necessity for the country to develop its own independent AI models. The reliance on foreign AI technologies poses risks, including data privacy concerns and control over critical systems. To address these challenges, experts advocate for the establishment of homegrown AI systems that not only cater to India's unique socio-economic landscape but also incorporate safety measures like a 'kill switch' to mitigate potential threats. This shift to indigenous AI solutions is seen as vital for fostering innovation, ensuring national security, and maintaining sovereignty in a rapidly advancing technological landscape. The call for an independent AI framework aligns with India's aspirations to be a leader in technology while safeguarding the interests of its citizens.
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