DPDPA and AI Regulation in India, the G20 Summit and Navigating Generative AI Investments
From the Chairperson
Greetings everyone. It has been a set of eventful weeks for India, as the G20 Summit, the successful launches of Chandrayaan-3, Aditya L1 and our Prag getting to the finals of the Chess tournament are celebrated across the country.
At the outset, we have had some discussions and interactions on technology, public policy and governance which might interest you.
Navigating Generative AI Investments: Unleashing Potential and Tackling Challenges
This is an interesting analysis of investments pulled in for Generative AI applications by Niharika Palep, one of the Research Interns of the Indian Society of Artificial Intelligence and Law. Here is an excerpt from this amazing work:
Prioritising start-ups that focus on addressing specific challenges rather than accentuating their technological prowess emerges as a clarion call for emphasizing pragmatic value. Moreover, the establishment and vigilant stewardship of corporate protocols attain paramount significance, safeguarding data privacy and upholding the sanctity of sensitive corporate information. This assumes heightened importance, considering the inherent risks of inadvertently exposing intellectual property while training publicly accessible Large Language Models using proprietary data.
Read the complete article at https://www.indicpacific.com/post/navigating-generative-ai-investments-unleashing-potential-and-tackling-challenges
The #BharatPacific Roundups | India's Data Protection Law + AI Regulation
I had discussed on the provisions of India's Data Law, tonight for The Bharat Pacific live and how does it affect the scope of:
1. AI regulation in India, and;
2. Global regulatory paradigms
The #BharatPacific Roundups | G20 India Summit - Pre-Summit Expectations
We had an excellent panel of people in the policy space, such as Yew’s Finest, Shashank Mattoo, Livemint, Aditya Jakki, The Bharat Pacific and Rishap Vats, NMIMS, where we discussed about the culminated G20 Summit and the pre-summit expectations.
It was my pleasure to speak on the use of artificial intelligence technologies in law firms, and companies, especially on areas such as legal operations and management. 🙂
I find a lot of potential in first harnessing AI for accessibility and efficiency purposes for lawyers, if used without hype. Then we can talk about using AI in justice.
I express my deepest gratitude to Hemant Batra ji for his invite to discuss AI in legal ops & management for Mentor Talk's YouTube channel.
Watch the complete interview on YouTube.
The Indian Society of Artificial Intelligence and Law opens applications to become a part of the following AIGA committees:
Global Affairs Committee
- Handling international affairs and reach-outs for the activities of the Society as their Members
Region Committee
- A committee representing and administering various regional chapters of ISAIL in India, and the rest of the world, including the Indo-Pacific.
Research Ethics Committee
- Members in this committee participating in mentoring student interns of the Society at their pleasure, and can also participate in research discussions.
R&D Committee
- This is a technical committee in which we discuss technology-oriented developments, with technical and scientific experts.
To apply for the membership of the committees, kindly send your request with your CV at akash@isail.co.in.
Non-members will have to become the ordinary or life members of ISAIL.