AI Regulation: Protecting Innovation Without Stifling It


The AI revolution reshaped everything in India, from healthcare to agriculture to the corporate industry. The transformative opportunity that India got with the advent of Artificial Intelligence has only made India stand at a crossroads. The million-dollar question lurking around the corner is – How do we regulate AI without killing the very innovation that could propel us into technological leadership?

The challenge

If we end up putting too much regulation on AI, then we can end up strangling startups in red tape while global counterparts take the lead. On the other hand, if we put too little regulation, then we can risk algorithmic discrimination, data privacy, and unchecked corporate power. India has to follow a “balanced” approach, which will feature policies that promote responsible innovation and prevent real harm.

4 pillars for responsible AI growth

If India wants AI to grow responsibly, then the regulatory focus must be transparent on 4 major areas:

Data governance and privacy

Data is the foundation of any AI-based system. India generates a massive amount of data every day, from Aadhar to UPI transactions to health records. We need clear rules about the kind of data that companies are allowed to collect. We should also have governing policies regarding how companies store data and whether they can sell it or not. Indians should know when their information can be used to train AI systems, and they should have the right to refuse it.

Read the full blog here: https://sunilbajaj.in/resources/blog/ai-regulation-in-india-balancing-innovation-and-safety/


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