IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw cleared the air on Monday about the latest advisory on artificial intelligence usage from the Ministry of Electronics and IT (MeitY) saying that it is not binding on the intermediaries.
The advisory, which was released on March 1, urges “large platforms” to seek permission from the government before launching AI models, especially those under testing. Vaishnaw, during a press conference, said that advisories, including this one, do not have a binding effect.
“When there is an AI model, we need to see if it has been tested, there should be some responsibility in deploying AI models,” he said, adding that the government cannot permit the behaviour of launching untested models.
He also clarified that the advisory is applicable to AI models available on social media platforms, and not those for agriculture, healthcare, etc.
Earlier in the day, Minister of State for MeitY, Rajeev Chandrasekhar, also explained through social media posts that the advisory only “advises” platforms to follow precautions to save themselves from future trouble.
He stated that there are already laws in place for platforms that enable or directly output unlawful content.
This advisory comes over two months after a previous directive in December, which focused on addressing the issue of deepfakes within social media platforms and urging compliance with existing IT rules.
(Edited by : Ajay Vaishnav)
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