India's Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology is set to introduce voluntary ethical guidelines for organizations engaged in artificial intelligence and generative AI. These guidelines, expected in early 2025, aim to promote responsible practices in AI development and deployment while addressing potential misuse. The initiative seeks to establish informal guiding principles for companies, particularly those working with large language models and machine learning.
The guidelines will cover various aspects, including training, deployment, and commercial distribution of AI technologies. Discussions with stakeholders are ongoing to ensure a comprehensive set of principles that align with global standards, such as the G7's 11-point code of conduct for AI companies. This proactive approach reflects the government's commitment to fostering a safe and ethical AI landscape in India.
• India's MeitY is developing ethical guidelines for AI organizations.
• Voluntary guidelines aim to address AI misuse and promote responsible practices.
Artificial intelligence refers to the simulation of human intelligence in machines, which is central to the guidelines being developed.
Generative AI involves algorithms that can create new content, which the guidelines will address for ethical use.
Large language models are AI systems designed to understand and generate human language, highlighted in the context of the guidelines.
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