India has announced plans to set up an artificial intelligence government group and an expert panel committee by 0 to reports, the Artificial Intelligence Governance Group (AIGG) and Technology and Policy Committee (TPEC) will be set up to push objectives outlined in the India AI governance 1 details were revealed by officials from the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY). As recommended in the guidelines that were released earlier this week, both bodies are expected to work together to help unify policymaking on artificial 2 intelligence has become a source of concern for most countries, as they are now moving to create guidelines surrounding its 3 bad actors now deploying it to carry out malicious activities, countries need to get ahead of it through 4 plans to set up AIGG and TPEC in December According to one of the officials, India is planning to move fast in setting up these 5 official mentioned that the agency is expected to coordinate all things related to 6 is because they are expected to have the first meeting before work commences on five action areas before the India AI Summit takes place in February next year.
“Among these, the framing of an India-specific risk assessment system for AI has received high priority,” the official 7 focal point of the summit taking place next year is to look into India’s progress in several areas identified in the governance 8 government wants to ensure that various ministries and public agencies are in agreement over the direction of key AI policies, the official 9 is expected to coordinate policy on AI governance across 10 the report, the group is expected to be a small, permanent interagency body responsible for overall policy 11 group is also expected to be led by the principal scientific advisor, who has led a high-level advisory group since 12 to the official, the group was formed to examine various issues relating to artificial 13 group will include officials from MeitY, the ministries of home affairs and external affairs, and the departments of science & technology and 14 addition, representatives from some regulators are expected to make up the other members of the 15 set to lend expertise to the program The agencies with representation in the group include the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), Competition Commission of India (CCI), and the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI).
Others include Niti Aayog, University Grants Commission, and the Indian Council of Medical 16 to another official, TPEC will be in charge of strategy and implementation of artificial intelligence policies, noting that MeitY is expected to choose its members 17 framework also recommended that TPEC should comprise a small group of experts from fields like research and development (R&D) in emerging technologies, engineering, machine learning, data science, law, and public 18 second official mentioned that current and former cybercrime experts are also expected to be added to the group to provide their wealth of experience in the 19 recently established AI Safety Institute would act as the main body responsible for guiding safe and trusted development and use of AI in India.
Meanwhile, industry group Nasscom has mentioned that the next logical step for the program plan is to develop regulatory sandboxes and tool-building under AIGG and 20 way, they would be able to create a balance between helping innovation and catching bad actors in the 21 will also help the country use AI responsibly , a move that nations across the world have been trying to make since the technology entered mainstream 22 you're reading this, you’re already 23 there with our newsletter .
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