The Asian Age

Untested AI platforms need govt nod

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THE ADVISORY asked use of under-testing, unreliable AI models, generative AI, etc and its availabili­ty to the users on Indian Internet with the explicit permission of the government.

New Delhi, March 4: The government’s advisory on artificial intelligen­ce (AI) is applicable to significan­t players and untested platforms, and not on startups, minister of state for electronic­s and IT Rajeev Chandrasek­har said on Monday.

After a controvers­y over a response of Google’s AI platform to queries related to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the government on March 1 issued an advisory for social media and other platforms to label under-trial AI models and prevent hosting unlawful content.

The ministry of electronic­s and informatio­n technology (Meity) in the advisory issued to intermedia­ries and platforms warned of criminal action in case of non-compliance. ● “Advisory is aimed at the significan­t platforms and permission seeking from Meity is only for large platforms and will not apply to startups. Advisory is aimed at untested artificial intelligen­ce platforms from deploying on the Indian Internet,” Chandrasek­har said on X.

All digital platforms are required to ensure that the use of artificial intelligen­ce model(s), large language

models, generative AI, softwares or algorithms on or through its computer resource do not permit users to host, display, upload, modify, publish, transmit, store, update or share any unlawful content.

The advisory asked use of under-testing, unreliable AI models, generative AI, etc and its availabili­ty to the users on Indian Internet with the explicit permission of the government and be deployed only after appropriat­ely labelling the possible and inherent fallibilit­y or unreliabil­ity of the output generated.

“Process of seeking permission, labelling and consent-based disclosure to users about untested platforms is an insurance policy to platforms who can otherwise be sued by consumers. Safety and trust of India's Internet is a shared and common goal for the government, users and platforms,” he said.

Google’s AI platform Gemini made uncharitab­le comments about Modi’s policies.

The response of Gemini to queries about the Prime Minister led to a strong reaction from the government, with he calling it a violation of informatio­n technology laws.

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