Government will regulate AI platforms like ChatGPT-BARD
The government will regulate AI platforms like ChatGPT-BARD: Ashwini Vaishnav said - this is not an issue of any one country, look at it from an international perspective
India is planning to regulate other AI platforms like Artificial Intelligence (AI) based Open AI's ChatGPT and Google's 'Bard'. In a recent interview with The Times of India, Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnav said, 'When it comes to platforms like ChatGPT and Bard, there are concerns about copyrights and algorithms.
Along with this, he said, 'The whole world is watching what should be the regulatory setup and framework for AI? Digital Ministers of G7 countries are seriously concerned that what should be the framework for this. So it is not an issue of any one country. This is a global issue, which should be seen from an international perspective. Various countries are seeing the growing influence of AI platforms. AI-related laws in India will be prepared in collaboration with other like-minded countries.
Earlier this year, European Union lawmakers introduced rules to regulate AI technology. While China has issued draft rules for how companies develop AI products like ChatGPT Generative.
Sam Altman, the creator of ChatGPT, told a US Senate panel that government control over AI is necessary and regulations should be made for it. “We feel that regulatory intervention by governments is necessary to mitigate the risks of this fast-emerging powerful model,” he added. As this technology advances, we understand that people are concerned about how it can change the way we live. We are also worried about it.
Users can ask any question to ChatGPT and Bard. However, in many cases, ChatGPT does not provide the latest information. When we asked about the Karnataka election results, the OpenAI chatbot told, 'The date for the Karnataka assembly elections has not been decided yet.' While Bard gave the latest information on this question.