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Meghwal discusses importance of robust legal framework to address challenges posed by AI

Union Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal on Saturday discussed the importance of a robust legal framework to address the ethical, regulatory and governance challenges presented by artificial intelligence technologies.

AI Usage in Government: Rajya Sabha Response Contradicts Finance Ministry Ban

The Centre said that there is no prohibition on AI usage in government offices despite the finance ministry banning the use of AI tools.

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Panel urges AI-driven airfare regulation, stronger DGCA powers on pricing

A parliamentary panel has recommended a new Artificial Intelligence (AI)-driven "stringent" airfare pricing regulation mechanism for monitoring airfares, saying the current regulatory framework under the DGCA "lacks" the capacity to proactively regulate them.

'Law students must stay rooted in legal knowledge, not solely rely on AI'

Law students must balance legal knowledge with technology, as emphasized by Additional Solicitor General L. Sundaresan at a law conclave.

Artificial Intelligence is driving force in modern markets, has potential to enable collusion: CCI chief

Ravneet Kaur says AI shapes pricing strategies, decision-making, and operational efficiencies across industries but also presents risks

Government urged to bring forward AI regulations which put 'humans at heart'

Conservative peer Lord Holmes of Richmond has tabled the Artificial Intelligence (Regulation) Bill in the House of Lords in a bid to instigate change.

India Balances Innovation and Regulation in AI Policies

Principal Scientific Adviser Ajay Kumar Sood discussed India's AI policies, emphasizing that they aim to support innovation while ensuring privacy and legal compliance. Foreign AI models can operate in India if they obey local laws.

'Hopeless' to potentially handy: law firm puts AI to the test

Despite 'incredible' progress AI tools still aren't up to the level of even a junior lawyer, research suggests.