TRAI suggested that regulatory framework should comprise independent statutory authority and a Multi Stakeholder Body (MSB) that will act as an advisory body to the proposed statutory authority
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) on Thursday mooted the creation of an independent statutory authority "immediately" to ensure the development of responsible AI (artificial intelligence) and regulation of use cases in the country. The authority designated as "Artificial Intelligence and Data Authority of India" (AIDAI) should be tasked with framing regulations on various aspects of AI, including its responsible use, TRAI said.
The suggestions came as part of a comprehensive set of recommendations on "Leveraging Artificial Intelligence and Big Data in Telecommunication Sector".
The regulator's latest move assumes significance in the backdrop of a raging global debate on the benefits versus risks of AI and generative AI.
Many nations, in fact, are rushing to work out norms to govern the use of this new-age technology that holds the promise of sweeping transformation while redrawing the contours of many industries.
TRAI suggested that regulatory framework should comprise independent statutory authority and a Multi Stakeholder Body (MSB) that will act as an advisory body to the proposed statutory authority.