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03/12/2024 - Rajeev Chandrasekhar on the Obsolescence of Traditional Legal Frameworks (India)

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Source: Digit

Digit reports on Rajeev Chandrasekhar’s remarks during the INET-YSI-Bennett University conference, where he emphasized the urgent need for India to create new legal frameworks in the age of AI. Traditional laws are becoming inadequate to address modern AI-driven challenges, including privacy, ownership, and monetization of data. Chandrasekhar highlighted the transformative nature of AI, calling it a “technology and innovation revolution.” He argued for a fresh approach to jurisprudence that accounts for emerging issues in AI applications, harm mitigation, and ethical concerns. The conference also explored how AI influences rights, governance, and global competitiveness. Chandrasekhar praised India’s recent modernization efforts but stressed the importance of proactive legal adaptations to regulate AI effectively. This discussion underscores the need for collaboration between policymakers, technologists, and legal experts to create a balanced framework for AI governance.