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[IndusThink] Abhivardhan Explains the Moot Problem on GenAI & Fintech

From Abhivardhan, our Chairperson

This is a post authored by Abhivardhan, our Chairperson.

Quite late post:

It's been time that I have been discussing my peers, colleagues and fellow members of the Indian Society of Artificial Intelligence and Law and even with people in other relevant #tech + #policy groups in India & beyond about the serious problem of artificial intelligence hype.

We know how AI hype kills the credibility of AI as a class of technology.

Either people hype about the features of AI in any sector by overselling the capabilities of any product / system / service in the most heinous ways possible, or we have doomers who predict AI is either without potential or would have catastrophic impact.

I do not believe either of these myths because it took me years to understand how we should judge AI use cases, which gives me a lot of relief when I comment or work on projects related to AI strategy and policy with anyone.

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This spirit of being responsible and informed to help people to understand the legal & policy potential (and issues) associated with #artificialintelligence drove me to draft a moot problem on everyone's favorite topic, #GenerativeAI and #fintech - India's key strategic sector, for Manipal Law School, Bengaluru's first ever technology arbitration moot - which I had even attended recently.

Read the complete moot problem at https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7155872309663125505/?originTrackingId=HDWyMY3NSXKalT3crwkcOQ%3D%3D.

Here is a complete video for all of you in which I have explained why did I draft such a meticulous moot problem on GenAI + fintech + international investment arbitration for the benefit of our Indian law student fraternity, so that our aspirant lawyers understand how AI-related legal issues may arise.

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I will discuss about the insights I gathered from the moot court competition so successfully organised by the Moot Court Society of Manipal Law School, later.

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