NEW DELHI : India is negotiating an end-of-summit declaration with both member and guest nations for the Global Partnership for Artificial Intelligence (GPAI) Summit on 12 December, said union information technology minister, Ashwini Vaishnaw, on Monday. At a pre-summit press briefing, Vaishnaw said the declaration aims to advance talks on global AI regulatory frameworks, besides pitching for a digital public infrastructure (DPI)-like model that could be adopted by participating nations. “There will be regulatory aspects that are in line with past agreements and declarations.
The thinking process of GPAI will be in line with global ideas. We are negotiating a declaration document at the end of GPAI 2023, which we hope we’ll be able to arrive at through consensus. The global thinking on AI is converging, and people understand the dangers, potential and the benefits of AI, but the world also wants to put certain guardrails around the development of AI.
We will be aiming at a statement that is agreed to by everyone." The minister said the GPAI declaration will have two aspects highlighting India’s stance around AI. “The first is to evaluate the use of AI in sustainable agriculture, adding to the previous GPAI themes including healthcare, climate action and building a resilient society. The second is on collaborative AI—in line with our DPI approach." India’s DPI model forms a key basis for the Delhi Declaration adopted by all members of the G20 Summit in September and was offered as a framework that could be replicated globally.
Experts described the DPI model as India’s “soft power" strategy among major global economies. “In DPIs, there is a common platform built using public funds. Banks, startups, markets and users
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