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PM Modi and Bill Gates Urge Caution in Embracing AI: Calls for Responsible Deployment and Regulatory Measures

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has emphasized India’s cautious stance on integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) into society, recognizing the imperative need for regulations to counter potential misuse. During a discussion with Microsoft founder Bill Gates, PM Modi stressed the significance of providing adequate training before granting access to AI technologies.

Modi highlighted the risk of misuse if AI is deployed without proper training, suggesting the implementation of clear watermarks on AI-generated content to prevent misguidance. He pointed out the accessibility of deepfake technology in a democratic country like India, emphasizing the importance of distinguishing AI-generated deepfake content from authentic material through established guidelines.

Addressing the dangers posed by deepfake videos, Modi warned against the manipulation of voices and visuals, which could lead to widespread chaos if left unchecked. He cautioned against viewing AI as a mere “magic tool,” urging for responsible usage to avoid grave injustices.

Bill Gates echoed Modi’s concerns, describing the current stage of AI development as “early days” fraught with challenges and opportunities. He acknowledged the surprising capabilities and limitations of AI, stressing the need for continuous improvement in accuracy. Gates emphasized the role of AI as a supportive tool rather than a decision-maker, emphasizing the necessity for human oversight in critical matters such as medical decisions or content creation.

In conclusion, both leaders emphasized the importance of cautious integration and responsible utilization of AI technology, recognizing its potential while highlighting the need for stringent regulations and human oversight to mitigate risks and ensure ethical deployment.

Also Read: PM Modi Meets Bill Gates To Discuss India’s Digital Revolution; Latter Praises India As ‘Digital Government’

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