The conduct and ethics developed by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology will be akin to “informal directive principles” for companies, especially those working to build their large language models (LLMs) or using data to train AI and machine learning models, an official said.
“A law on AI is still some time away. We are talking to all stakeholders right now to see what can be included and trying to get the industry onboard on a common set of principles and guidelines,” the official said.
The voluntary code of conduct could be released early next year, another official said.
Some of the larger principles that the IT ministry may release as a part of the voluntary code involve measures that companies can take during the training, deployment, and commercial sale as well as identifying and rectifying any instances of potential misuse of the LLM and AI platforms developed by the company, the second official said.
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