UNESCO and the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) hosted a two-day consultation to develop India's ethical AI policy. This initiative aims to align with UNESCO's Global Recommendation on the Ethics of AI, focusing on transparency, inclusiveness, and fairness. The event gathered diverse stakeholders to discuss strategies for responsible AI adoption tailored to India's unique ecosystem.
The consultation emphasized the importance of the AI Readiness Assessment Methodology (RAM) as a tool for identifying strengths and gaps in India's AI landscape. Startups were highlighted as key players in the AI ecosystem, particularly through the INDIAai Mission, which aims to foster innovation while ensuring ethical practices. The discussions will contribute to a comprehensive AI policy roadmap that positions India as a leader in responsible AI development.
• Consultation series aims to create India-specific AI policy report.
• Focus on ethical AI practices and startup engagement in discussions.
RAM serves as a diagnostic tool to evaluate India's AI strengths and gaps.
A government initiative to empower AI innovation with a focus on ethical practices.
This approach enhances accountability and fairness in AI systems through community involvement.
UNESCO promotes ethical AI governance and hosted the consultation to align policies.
MeitY collaborates in developing India's AI policy, focusing on innovation and ethical practices.
Ikigai Law acts as the implementing partner for the AI policy consultation initiative.
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