Privacy, transparency, recourse: developing a regulatory framework for AI that wins people’s trust

Synopsis

The proposed Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act, which could have a bearing on data-based AI applications, does not explicitly refer to the risks of automated decisions or protection from harm. It leaves this responsibility to data fiduciaries. In the absence of any legal protection against breach of privacy and data, citizens have no recourse if their data is misused.

The first part of this series explained why artificial intelligence (AI) will have a greater impact on all aspects of human life than any other technology. The final instalment of this two-part series explores the scope of AI and what India can learn from the US and the European Union (EU) about regulating the New Age technology. India’s approach highlights the need for trustworthy AI systems in the public and private sectors; training and

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