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Hello and welcome to Rajya Sabha Tv… You’re watching the Big Picture with me Frank Rausan Pereira. One of the most powerful men in IT, Sundar Pichai, has backed regulations for artificial intelligence. While Pichai isn’t the first big tech executive to say so publicly, his voice matters, given that Google is arguably the world’s largest AI Company. Tesla and SpaceX chief Elon Musk has been vocal about the need for regulating AI several times in the past. Musk even said that “by the time we are reactive in AI regulation, it’s too late”. Microsoft president Brad Smith is another prominent person in tech who has called for regulation of AI. Pichai, in an editorial, advocated for AI to be regulated keeping in mind both the harm and societal benefits that the technology can be used for. He also said that governments must be aligned on regulations around AI for “making global standards work”. While India has been vocal about the use of AI in various sectors, it is far from regulating it. A 2018 NITI Aayog paper proposed five areas where AI can be useful. In that paper, the think tank also noted the lack of regulation around AI as a major weakness for India. On this edition of The Big Picture we will analyse the need and challenges in regulating Artificial Intelligence. Joining me on the program today are:
Guests –
Ashutosh Sharma, Secretary, Department of Science and Technology, GoI,
Arnab Kumar, Programme Director, NITI Aayog,
Mausam, Associate Professor, IIT Delhi,
Subimal Bhattacharjee, Cyber Technology Expert,
Anchor – Frank Rausan Pereira
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Artificial intelligence is good opportunity for India if India proves failure in this then Indian unemployment may reach top height
Parera sir ek baat bolu?
Aapka muh laddu jaisa hai
But you are my favourite host in Rstv
Thank you very much rstv and the penalists .That was a great discussion….
Clarity is completely missing in their discussion. Questions were great but answers not satisfactory. Answers are general in nature not specific.
This is the era of Data
first thing we should do is we have to regulate our data ….. AI lives on Data so regulating data is more important
Best and productive discussion,thanks Rstv.
Nice job sir….all are best debaters….
We should try to deep knowledge of artificial intelligence because its very important for privacy…
Thnku rstv Frank Sir ND respected panalist
Ashutosh sir superb
Very productive discussion. Thanks RSTV 👍👍
Ashutosh Sir V/s Mausam ….. anyways great discussion
Ask these from young people ,these people are obsolete
for such topic we need to know challanges for legalising/regulating it. the debate only slightly touched this part in issue.
Mausam Sir put out some beautiful points for answers
LEGION IS WATCHING THIS
Mausan chaa gaya….
Yes, do it, so that only rich people can take advantage of it as in other fields !!!!
One of the best debates n discussion. RSTV should be best channel we have today. Thanks
It's very imperative for india to explore artificial intelligence.
I think at this stage it's need for india to work on it only then we would be needing measures to regulate it.
India has been blaming britishers for missing the oppurtunity of industrialization but this time if india fails to develop AI then this time we would not be able to vituperate any foreign power.
Firstly work on the development of AI because european countries like slovenia are nailing it.
Glad to see intelligent discussions taking place on Indian TV.
Waste of time. No discussion took place the actual AI and its regulations, why and how.
Bhattacharya is out of track
AI is convergence of various tech and decision making syst can act on it by algorithm with deta.
There are harm and societal benefits are raise by prominent tech personal such as sunder p of Google, E Musk of Tesla, Brad Smith of MS, etc.
India has been vocal about AI but far away from regulations are concerned.
*Opportunities :-
Governance, Energy, Agri, Transport, Education, socio-economic strata, connectivity, etc
*Challenges
Biased used, SM manipulation, unethical practices, security, Anchors of wisdom could be suspected, Possibility of implifying inequality, etc
*Regulations
If mass surveillance and manifestation is concerned.
Through thorough evaluation can remove outliers
Asolomos principles of 2017.