AI should not cause user harm, ready to legislate: MeitY Secretary S Krishnan

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AI should not cause user harm, ready to legislate: MeitY Secretary S Krishnan

MeitY Secretary S Krishnan discusses the semiconductor sector, electronics components, regulating AI, and the implementation of the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023. The Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology is collaborating with the semiconductor ecosystem to achieve the vision of Viksit Bharat 2047 and is planning an incentive scheme for electronics components.

The focus is on enhancing local manufacturing of electronic components in India to increase the country's share in the global value chain. MeitY is also engaging in a consultative process with Big Tech companies to address user data privacy concerns and ensure compliance with regulations.

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