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AI Ecosystem Management, July 11

Ahead of MediaNama’s open discussion on “Governing the AI ​​Ecosystem” in New Delhi on July 11, we have compiled a list of key articles that will provide insight into the discussions around AI regulation both in India and globally.

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Date: July 11, 2024

Time: 13:00-17:30 (dinner will start at 12:30)

Premises: Gulmohar Hall, India Habitat Center, Delhi

Updated action plan:

12:30 PM – 1:30 PM: Lunch and networking

01:30 PM – 02:50 PM: How and what to adjust

14:50 – 15:05: Tea and networking

15:05 – 16:25: Regulatory considerations and applicability of existing regulations

04:25 PM – 05:30 PM: Enabling a framework to support AI development in India

International approaches to AI regulation:

  • Developers must share AI system test results with government before launch: US President’s executive order (read)
  • EU Council approves groundbreaking AI regulation law that strikes a balance between innovation and security (read)
  • EU to introduce new copyright rules for generative AI tools in its Artificial Intelligence Act (Read)
  • Amendments to EU AI Bill Ban Mass Surveillance and Criminal Profiling (Read)
  • Australia Launches New AI Assurance Framework for Government Use (Read)
  • EU Artificial Intelligence Act (read)
  • UK’s pro-innovation approach to AI regulation (Read)
  • Tracing the Origins of China’s AI Regulations (read)
  • How to Interpret China’s First Attempt to Regulate Generative AI (Read)
  • China’s New AI Regulations (read)
  • Different Approaches to AI Regulation (Read)
  • China Proposes Rules to Regulate Generative AI, Generated Responses Should Be in Line with ‘Core Socialist Values’ (Read)
  • Eight Key Points from China’s Interim Measures on the Governance of Generative AI Services (read)
  • China Now Plans to Regulate Algorithms That Alter Facial and Voice Data (Read)
  • Hong Kong Privacy Commissioner Proposes AI Data Protection Framework, Says Companies Should Establish AI Governance Committees (Read)

India’s regulatory approach to date:

Conclusions from government comments on AI regulation:

  • What Remains Unclear in Indian Government Advisory on AI Models (Read)
  • India plans to adopt digital public infrastructure approach to AI: IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw says at Global IndiaAI Summit (Read)
  • MeitY Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar talks about AI regulation under Digital India Act (Read)
  • Platforms that fail to comply with Deep Fake Takedown obligations will lose safe haven, says Rajeev Chandrasekhar (Read)
  • MeitY Secretary Says Separate Law to Regulate Deepfakes May Be Created (Read)
  • Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on AI Regulation and India’s AI Mission at Global India AI Summit (Read)

How current and future regulations relate to AI:

  • Google’s Addition of Gemini Shortcut to Chrome Could Lead to Future Competition Issues (Read)
  • Internet Personal Data Protection Bill, 2023: How India’s Data Protection Law Will Impact Artificial Intelligence (Read)
  • Indian government to collect non-personal data to train AI models: What does this mean for publicly available personal data? (Read)

AI companies’ perspectives on regulation:

  • OpenAI: Pioneering AI Regulation, Managing New Threats to Public Safety (Read)
  • Google: 7 Principles for Proper AI Regulation (read)
  • Microsoft: How to best manage artificial intelligence? (Read)
  • Microsoft AI Access Policy: Our commitments to drive innovation and competition in the new AI economy (read)
  • Salesforce Supports AI Regulations to Drive Trust and Digital Innovation (read)
  • Meta: In AI, progress and vigilance can go hand in hand (read)

Please note that this is a controlled, invitation-only discussion that requires registration, so be sure to opt-in.

MediaNama is organizing this discussion with the support of Meta, Salesforce and Google. Internet Freedom Foundation, CCAOI, Centre for Communication Governance at National Law University, Delhi, CUTS International, Centre for Internet and Society are MediaNama’s community partners for this event.