Balanced approach by New Delhi Declaration on AI -Innovation or safety?
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Source: The post balanced approach by New Delhi Declaration on AI has been created on the article “Innovation or safety?” published in “Indian express” on 16th December 2023.

UPSC Syllabus Topic: GS paper3- Science and Technology- Developing new technology.

News: The article discusses the Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence’s (GPAI) New Delhi declaration. This declaration emphasizes balancing AI innovation with managing its risks, such as privacy and fairness. It contrasts with a previous UK declaration focusing more on AI safety risks.

Read in detail about GPAI here.

What is the New Delhi Declaration on AI?

The New Delhi declaration by the Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence (GPAI) aims to balance AI innovation and risks.

It focuses on democratic values, human rights, and safe, responsible AI use. It also supports AI in sectors like agriculture and healthcare and promotes access to AI resources.

For the key highlights of New Delhi Declaration read here

What is the Bletchley Declaration?

Read here

How does the New Delhi Declaration differ from the Bletchley Declaration?

The New Delhi Declaration promotes AI innovation in sectors like agriculture and healthcare. It emphasizes economic growth and responsible AI use.

The Bletchley Declaration, signed at the UK AI Safety Summit, focuses on AI safety and security risks. It specifically addresses the potential dangers of advanced AI models, including issues related to public safety, privacy, and bias, highlighting the need for global action on AI risks.

What is India’s stance on AI regulation?

India’s stance on AI regulation has evolved from initial reluctance to active consideration. The government is now contemplating legislative steps for AI regulation. Plans include either a new law or amending existing rules.

Telecom Regulatory Authority of India suggests a domestic authority for AI regulation.

For more information on India’s stance on AI regulation read here

Question for practice:

Discuss the key differences between the New Delhi Declaration on AI and the Bletchley Declaration,


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