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This podcast episode delves into the complex and evolving landscape of Artificial Intelligence (AI) regulation in India. We explore the groundbreaking legal battle between Indian book publishers and OpenAI, the creators of ChatGPT, which highlights the crucial issues of intellectual property rights and the use of copyrighted material in training AI models
Join us as we discuss:
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The specifics of the OpenAI lawsuit and what it means for AI businesses operating in India. We'll examine the concerns of the Federation of Indian Publishers (FIP) and their demand that OpenAI either license their content or remove it from their datasets.
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The current state of AI regulation in India, including challenges around intellectual property, data privacy, ethical AI practices and jurisdictional issues.
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The implications for AI businesses in India, focusing on rising compliance costs, slower innovation cycles, limited access to data, and potential investor hesitation.
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Strategies for AI companies to adapt, including prioritising legal compliance, building ethical AI frameworks, engaging with regulators, exploring alternative data sources, and forming strategic partnerships.
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The critical balance between fostering innovation and implementing necessary regulation, which is required for India to become a global AI powerhouse.
This episode is essential listening for anyone interested in the future of AI in India, including business leaders, legal professionals, and technology enthusiasts. We’ll examine how companies can navigate the challenges and contribute to the growth of India’s AI ecosystem, while remaining legally compliant and ethically responsible.
By anzalThis podcast episode delves into the complex and evolving landscape of Artificial Intelligence (AI) regulation in India. We explore the groundbreaking legal battle between Indian book publishers and OpenAI, the creators of ChatGPT, which highlights the crucial issues of intellectual property rights and the use of copyrighted material in training AI models
Join us as we discuss:
•
The specifics of the OpenAI lawsuit and what it means for AI businesses operating in India. We'll examine the concerns of the Federation of Indian Publishers (FIP) and their demand that OpenAI either license their content or remove it from their datasets.
•
The current state of AI regulation in India, including challenges around intellectual property, data privacy, ethical AI practices and jurisdictional issues.
•
The implications for AI businesses in India, focusing on rising compliance costs, slower innovation cycles, limited access to data, and potential investor hesitation.
•
Strategies for AI companies to adapt, including prioritising legal compliance, building ethical AI frameworks, engaging with regulators, exploring alternative data sources, and forming strategic partnerships.
•
The critical balance between fostering innovation and implementing necessary regulation, which is required for India to become a global AI powerhouse.
This episode is essential listening for anyone interested in the future of AI in India, including business leaders, legal professionals, and technology enthusiasts. We’ll examine how companies can navigate the challenges and contribute to the growth of India’s AI ecosystem, while remaining legally compliant and ethically responsible.