The Indian government is considering a new law to regulate artificial intelligence, addressing ethical concerns and the spread of fake narratives. IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw emphasized the need for societal consensus and balancing freedom of speech with accountability. The government is also developing indigenous AI tools and technologies to ensure responsible innovation.
Govt open to new law to regulate AI, minister tells LS

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