India Proposes "Third Path" for Global AI Rules
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India is positioning itself to lead a new model for governing artificial intelligence. This approach aims to navigate between two existing extremes.
The first is China's method of strict, state-led control over AI development. The second is the current situation in the United States and Europe, which features a more chaotic and fragmented system of regulations.
Indian officials and experts argue that a "third way" is needed. This path would promote innovation while also managing AI's risks. It would seek to avoid heavy-handed state control, but also prevent a regulatory vacuum.
Key to this approach is the idea of "democratizing" AI. This means making the technology affordable and accessible globally. India's large talent pool and growing tech industry could help achieve this goal.
The international community is watching closely. As AI becomes more powerful, the world is still debating how to control it. India's proposal offers a potential compromise in this high-stakes global discussion.