India's first AI law proposal has a Hindi version now :)
From Akash Manwani, the Secretary-General
We're thrilled to announce that Indic Pacific Legal Research LLP has released a Hindi version of India's first artificial intelligence regulation proposal, AIACT.IN Version 3. This landmark development marks a significant step towards making AI governance more accessible and inclusive in India.Why This Matters:
Linguistic Inclusion: The availability of this crucial document in Hindi, one of India's official languages, opens up the discourse on AI regulation to a broader audience.
Democratizing AI Policy: It enables more stakeholders to participate in the national debate on AI policies and governance.
Cultural Context: The Hindi version may better reflect Indian perspectives and nuances in AI regulation.
Key Sections to Look Out For
"कृत्रिम बुद्धिमत्ता का वर्गीकरण" (Classification of Artificial Intelligence): This section outlines how AI technologies are categorized, which is crucial for understanding the scope of regulation.
"डेटा संरक्षण" (Data Protection): Given India's evolving data privacy landscape, this section is vital for understanding how AI intersects with data rights.
"जोखिम-केंद्रित वर्गीकरण" (Risk-Centric Classification): This part helps in understanding how AI systems are evaluated based on their potential risks and impacts.
We encourage you to delve into these sections to gain insights into how India plans to approach AI governance. The Hindi version not only makes these complex concepts more accessible but also ensures that the nuances of Indian legal and cultural contexts are accurately represented.
Read the full Hindi version of AIACT.IN Version 3 at indicpacific.com/ai and be part of shaping India's AI future!
Are you excited about this development? We certainly are! This is a fantastic opportunity to engage with and shape AI policy in a language that reaches millions across India.Stay tuned for more updates on AI governance in India!
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