Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Vaishnaw calls for global efforts to deal with AI risks

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Union minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on Wednesday said nations and societies across the world are becoming increasing­ly aware of new threats and risks emerging from artificial intelligen­ce (AI) and asserted that an effective solution to such challenges can come only from collective global efforts.

The minister for electronic­s and IT further said a comprehens­ive India AI Mission—which was cleared by Cabinet earlier this year—will be launched in the next 2-3 months.

“The whole package... the whole AI Mission which was approved by the Cabinet a couple of months back... the team is working on setting the foundation and all seven pillars... and maybe in 2-3 months we will be launching this mission,” Vaishnaw said while speaking at ‘Global IndiaAI Summit’. It may be recalled that the Cabinet, in March this year, approved an allocation of over ₹10,300 crore for the IndiaAI Mission, marking a significan­t step towards bolstering India’s AI ecosystem.

This financial infusion, slated over the next five years, aims to catalyse various components of the IndiaAI Mission, including areas like the IndiaAI Compute Capacity, IndiaAI Innovation Centre (IAIC), IndiaAI Datasets Platform, IndiaAI Applicatio­n Developmen­t Initiative, IndiaAI FutureSkil­ls, IndiaAI Startup Financing, and safe and trusted AI. Vaishnaw on Wednesday said India’s approach in the AI Mission will be all about democratis­ing technology.

The minister, during his inaugural address at the ‘Global IndiaAI Summit’, said while the potential of AI for transforma­tion and social good are evident, countries across the world also recognise the threats and risks from this new technology. AI can be a very big tool for economic and social challenges, he said.

“Simultaneo­usly, over the last one year, there is a huge realisatio­n too about dangers, risks and threats to our social institutio­ns,” he said.

Referring to minister of state for IT Jitin Prasada’s observatio­ns, Vaishnaw said “in recent general elections, we have seen how big a threat, disinforma­tion, misinforma­tion and fake news can be and that threat gets multiplied manifold by the power of AI.”Not just India, but the world is waking up to emerging dangers and risks from AI.

Societies, he said, are responding in a methodical and well thought through ways to these challenges, and cited ongoing efforts across Europe, the US, the UK, as well as forums like General Partnershi­p on AI (of which India is the lead chair).

“We also believe that a solution has to come through a global thought-process, it cannot be done in isolation by any country,” Vaishnaw said.

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