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Digital India Act to curb high-risk AI, enable startup innovation: Centre
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IANS | 23 May, 2023
The Centre on Tuesday said that the upcoming Digital India Act (DIA)
will strictly deal with misinformation and 'high-risk AI' to prevent
user harm, and the first draft of the Bill is expected by the first week
of June.
In the second round of pre-drafting public
consultations with various stakeholders, here Rajeev Chandrasekhar,
Union Minister of State for Electronics and IT, said that amid the
growing threat of AI-related misinformation, the government will create
necessary guardrails and a part of DIA will address "high-risk and deep
fake AI".
"We are not going to regulate AI but we will create
guardrails. There will be no separate legislation but a part of DIA will
address threats related to high-risk AI," said the minister.
The DIA will be an enabler for startup innovations in the country.
"Prime
Minister Narendra Modi is very clear that anything the government does
should not cause difficulties for innovation in the startup space,"
Chandrasekhar told the gathering.
"We will be extremely sensitive
to this. It is not in our intention at all to make things difficult for
startups. DIA will be an enabler for startup innovations," the minister
added.
On misinformation, he said that the IT Rules cast this obligation (of determining misinformation) on platforms.
"If there's a need to define misinformation in the DIA, we will do so," Chandrasekhar added.
The
government met policy experts and other stakeholders for the second
round of consultations to draft the much-anticipated DIA which is
expected in the next 2-3 months.
In March, the Ministry of
Electronics and Information Technology (Meity) held the first round of
pre-drafting consultations with stakeholders on the DIA that aims to
catalyse India's ambition of being in the leading pack of nations that
would shape the future technologies.
For the first time, design,
architecture and goals of a Bill are being discussed with stakeholders
at its pre-introduction stage as part of the Digital India Dialogues.
The
proposed Bill aims to help India achieve the goal of becoming a
trillion-dollar digital economy and be a significant trusted player in
the Global Value Chains for digital products, devices, platforms and
solutions.
The tech ecosystem in general and Internet in
particular has evolved significantly after the Information Technology
Act (IT Act) came into being in 2000, and the new law has to be
evolvable and consistent with changing market trends, disruption in
technologies, and keep in mind protection of "digital nagriks" from user
harm.
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