In the realm of science fiction, creatives often explored the concept of an AI president. However, as technology advances, this idea is edging closer to reality.
India should favour partnerships that pursue flexible safeguards, transparency, knowledge sharing, accountability, economic growth and development. To ensure balance, governments must attempt to mitigate AI s multifaceted risks and create a framework for responsible innovation. The framework should constructively engage with substantive issues without getting bogged down with challenges like the feasibility of prescriptive regulation. This can be viewed as phase one in the life cycle of AI governance, where India lays sound foundational aspects that advance state capacity.
Wipro: The conversation comes amid the boardroom coup that unfolded at Microsoft-backed OpenAI over the past two weeks. The firing and subsequent quick reinstatement of its co-founder Sam Altman following a change in the company’s Board brings the issues of responsible AI and governance to the fore.
In the wake of concerns over misinformation and deep fakes, Ivana Bartoletti, global chief privacy officer, Wipro believes that collaboration between businesses and government will be required on how to govern, regulate and where the investments go in technologies.
Nearly two dozen national cybersecurity organizations on Sunday urged AI developers to embrace "secure by design" and other preventive measures aimed at