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India had no AI ethics research database + network, so we made from scratch.

From Abhivardhan, our President

Let’s talk about the “story” behind that research paper / report that we at Indic Pacific and the Indian Society of Artificial Intelligence and Law develop over months and years.

Let’s get absolutely brutal here.

If legaltechpolicy.com with Ranjan Singhania and Ayush Chandra is possible over the years, it is only because we never gave up.

I never gave up since 2019.

1️⃣ If there were no Handbooks on AI and Law, covering 40+ fields in a pre-GenAI world, we would never have drafted AIACT.IN bill,

2️⃣ If I had not drafted the AIACT.IN bill - I would never have come to know if people know what AI regulation measure makes sense in India or not.

3️⃣ If I had not received this feedback - we would never have come up with groundbreaking research on multiple problems like:

- Why do communication tech laws fail in implementing safe harbour rules? Sankalp Srivastava knows about this problem the best.

- The AI software patentability question - can you protect machine learning techniques as patents? Vivek Doulatani knows this the best.

- Why do most AI regulations not achieve the heavenly goals they are “assumed” to be made for?

Never disrespect your past efforts: never think those long-term efforts don’t matters. Research is a life skill, and a very powerful one. I believe this is why I also liked Veritus (I will do a proper post on Veritus AI and their Dominic Torreto later though :P)

Because for others - those efforts in the past & the present already don’t matter. Hence this is for you. Always represent your best self. Don’t worry about LLMs honestly.

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