Addressing concerns around job displacement due to AI, S Krishnan acknowledged that while some roles may be rendered obsolete, new opportunities would also emerge.
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India Won't Rush New AI Laws, Relies on DPDP Act and Existing Frameworks: MeitY

  • India will avoid introducing new AI regulations unless absolutely necessary, preferring existing laws like the DPDP Act.
  • MeitY Secretary S Krishnan emphasized a measured approach to foster innovation in the fast-growing AI space.
  • Existing intellectual property laws and the DPDP Act already address a substantial number of AI-related issues.
  • India's AI strategy focuses on real-world impact in sectors like agriculture, healthcare, and finance to achieve 2047 goals.
  • Government acknowledges potential job displacement but highlights India's human resource advantage in AI transition.

Why It Matters: India prioritizes AI innovation, using existing laws like DPDP Act, focusing on practical impact and growth.

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