Why the Indian Bid to Make GPAI an AI Regulator is Unpreprared
From Abhivardhan, our Chairperson
Folks, your beloved Visual Legal Analytica by Indic Pacific Legal Research LLP (vla.digital) has now completed 2 years of its existence!
Must say that VLA.Digital has changed the way I wanted to express and discuss legal and policy ideas for everyone's benefit in the #technology industry in #Bharat.
Celebrating that, I have shared some thoughts on India's recent bid on making GPAI as an AI Regulator in lieu of the recent announcements made in the Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence Summit / Global IndiaAI Summit 2024.
Read the complete policy brief here: https://www.indicpacific.com/post/why-the-indian-bid-to-make-gpai-an-ai-regulator-is-unpreprared
India's initiative to transform GPAI into an intergovernmental body on AI is a promising step in global AI governance. However, relying solely on MeitY for AI policy and GPAI is insufficient. Effective governance requires a multi-stakeholder approach.
Restructure MeitY, then advance GPAI.
As Gary Marcus suggests, an International AI Agency, like CERN for AI, dedicated to independent research, would be more beneficial than a regulatory body at this stage. 🕒🌐
India must also navigate the complex role of representing the Global South in AI governance and address the moratorium on digital goods at the WTO.
To maximize potential, India should propose transforming GPAI into an international AI agency, aligning with its success in Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) and positioning India as a global leader in AI governance. 🌟🏆