G20 virtual summit: AI should reach people and must be safe for society, says PM Modi amid concerns over deepfakes
Wednesday, 22 November 2023
During the G20 virtual summit, Prime Minister Modi highlighted the importance of making artificial intelligence accessible to all while ensuring its safety for society. He expressed concerns about the negative effects of AI, particularly deepfake content, and emphasized the need for global regulations. PM Modi previously raised the issue of deepfakes and their potential dangers, citing a viral video of himself participating in a garba dance.
During the G20 virtual summit, Prime Minister Modi highlighted the importance of making artificial intelligence accessible to all while ensuring its safety for society. He expressed concerns about the negative effects of AI, particularly deepfake content, and emphasized the need for global regulations. PM Modi previously raised the issue of deepfakes and their potential dangers, citing a viral video of himself participating in a garba dance.
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