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Government open to the idea of a new law to regulate AI: IT minister Vaishnaw in Parliament

IndiaTimes Thursday, 12 December 2024 ()
India is open to enacting a new law to regulate artificial intelligence, addressing ethical concerns and the spread of fake news. The government emphasizes the need for societal consensus and democratic technology access while promoting indigenous AI development and global leadership in AI governance.
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