India Balances AI Talent Boom With Emerging Guardrails
As India doubles down on becoming a global AI talent hub, policymakers are sketching early guardrails around deepfakes, critical infrastructure, and public-sector deployments.
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As India doubles down on becoming a global AI talent hub, policymakers are sketching early guardrails around deepfakes, critical infrastructure, and public-sector deployments.
Washington is exploring a new permit regime that could require Nvidia, AMD, and other US chipmakers to obtain case-by-case approval before selling advanced AI accelerators to key international markets.
From drone swarms to automated threat detection, militaries are moving beyond experiments and beginning to operationalize AI in live theaters of conflict, raising urgent questions about control and accountability.
A patchwork of state-level AI regulations, from model transparency rules to automated decision notifications, is coming into force across the US, forcing enterprises to rethink their AI governance playbooks.
The Union Cabinet has approved a ₹10,372 crore AI Mission spanning GPU infrastructure, Indic foundation models, startup grants, and PhD fellowships — India's biggest AI bet yet.
MeitY's draft AI ethics framework lays out principles of fairness, transparency, and accountability — but critics note it is voluntary and lacks any enforcement mechanism.