Assistant Professor at DY Patil University, India
Assistant Professor at DY Patil University, India
As AI becomes integral to India’s digital future, the need for comprehensive AI legislation is urgent. India's current legal framework is inadequate to address the ethical, cybersecurity, and data protection challenges posed by AI. Government oversight can increase public trust in AI, fostering confidence and encouraging broader societal engagement. By ensuring job creation, skill development, and equitable opportunities, AI can drive economic prosperity, especially in sectors like manufacturing, healthcare, and agriculture. To realize AI's full potential while minimizing risks, India must develop AI-specific regulations that promote innovation, protect
Research Paper
International Journal of Law Management and Humanities, Volume 8, Issue 3, Page 1994 - 2006
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