Introduction
With the intent to steer the growing field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) towards responsible growth and innovation, the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) issued an advisory on the use of AI models on March 15, 2024 (Advisory)1. This Advisory is a continuation of the previous Advisory dated December 26, 20232 and in supersession of the advisory issued on March 01, 2024 (Former Advisory). The primary focus of this Advisory is twofold i.e., (a) addressing the risks associated with under-tested or unreliable AI models and (b) mitigating the challenges posed by deep fakes. This step emphasizes India’s evolving regulatory posture on AI, hinting at a more structured framework likely to shape the future of AI governance.
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Archit, is a practicing white collar defence lawyer focusing on conducting corporate internal investigations and defending corporate clients facing enforcement actions. His experience majorly surrounds white collar crimes in India and related issues involving internal investigations, risk mitigation and data protection / privacy advisory.