According to Reuters and foreign media TechCrunch Beijing time today,IndiaThe Ministry of Information Technology issued an announcement last Friday local time:Technology companies are releasing generative AI-related tools, newModelPreviously, explicit permission from the Indian government was required.
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TechCrunch has obtained a portion of the document, which requires tech companies to ensure that their services or products are “No prejudice or discrimination is allowedThe document is not legally binding, but Rajiv Chandrasekhar, India's deputy secretary of information technology, said the notice "is a signal that this is the future direction of regulation". He added: "We are just making it a recommendation today and asking you to comply with it."
Chandrasekhar said in a post on Twitter today that the proposal is aimed at“An untested AI platform deployed on the Indian internet”, not a startup.
The document also requires tech companies to "appropriately" label the "likely and inherent unreliability or unreliability" of outputs produced by their AI models.This marks a departure for India from its previous "hands-off" approach to AI regulation.Less than a year ago, India’s Ministry of Information Technology declined to regulate the development of artificial intelligence, instead identifying the field as an “important part of India’s strategic interests.”
Analysts at JPMorgan Chase said last year that generative AI models such as ChatGPT, an AI chatbot, would slow the growth of Indian IT companies’ market share in the short term.and lower the price of its services. Analysts at JPMorgan Chase believe that artificial intelligence such as ChatGPT will "disrupt" Indian IT companies.