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We are a research firm in tech governance. We specialise in law, tech & global governance in the #IndoPacific. Our brands & orgs: @techindata, @IndianSocietyAI.

India, Indo-Pacific. Katılım Ekim 2022
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Abhivardhan@IndusThink·
What does AI sovereignty mean for India now? Talking straight from the Bharat Mandapam.
Krishnan@cvkrishnan

🔹Currently we are heavily dependent on US Tech for a variety of domains and it was something willingly done by India over past 3 decades 🔹 Pursuing to decouple from US is a good sovereignty and strategic autonomy seeking move and there’s absolutely no disagreement on the intent. 🔹 Decoupling from the US is a gradual medium term exercise if it has to be done and without investing in corresponding domestic capabilities over medium term, it will prove disastrous for India. So anyone who comes at me with “don’t peddle for further US dependencies/partnerships” then you damn well start questioning the nation, corporates and govt on investing big in indigenous capabilities. Don’t bring the low PCI and India’s different priorities for 1.4 Billion then as excuses for not investing domestically. Sovereign capabilities are not entitled free lunch. When I say glass is empty don’t come with glass is 1/5th full. That’s not what’s gonna give sovereignty. We should see a Sarvam/National Aero engine mission kind of effort happening across all spheres. Until then, the GPUs and servers coming from West is reality. Ppl using Claude and ChatGPT applications enmasse is a reality. India using GE or PW engines for military and Boeing planes for commercial aviation in bulk is a reality. Anyone saying use th US partnership as much as possible is a not a US dalla but one batting to keep the engine going until commensurate investments in India happen and they begin to bear fruit.

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The Indian Society of Artificial Intelligence and Law (@IndianSocietyAI) in collaboration with Data Science and Ai Association of Australia held a highly productive virtual joint dialogue today. The recording of this session is out now: youtu.be/vtWWYQCAtZA The Joint Dialogue focused on exploring a fresher perspective in the Indo-Pacific market, especially India, Australia, Japan and the US - from both legal and industrial perspectives. 1️⃣ China's risk appetite and propensity of AI adoption despite being a fragmented market is interesting 2️⃣ Australia and Japan are perhaps the only Indo-Pacific countries who have created coordinated, soft legal and hard legal efforts in governing AI. 3️⃣ AI Safety Research is correlative to many AI diplomacy efforts which kind of is reflective in the US AI Action Plan and some efforts by the India AI Mission, for instance. Raymond Sun represented as a Director, DSAI Australia while ISAIL was represented by Abhivardhan, the President. Bogdan Grigorescu and @deepanshuS27 made excellent points on the industry side of things, especially on tech adoption, skilling and foundational models' strategic value. A lot of serious interventions were made by Francis P. Crawley, CODATA, Sankalp Srivastava, and Bahadur Shah. Special thanks to Tamonash Pan and Priyanshi Jain for their support as Rapporteurs to this joint dialogue.
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We will do a breakdown of the weaknesses and limits of the bill - which could be plenty but don’t be misled at all. And these bills have lapsed in the parliament as we understand. So no need to panic.
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You must’ve seen some professionals circulating some National Artificial Intelligence Regulatory Authority bill and a Deepfake bill. Please note: these were drafted by parliamentarians and not the Union Government (Government of India).
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Abhivardhan@IndusThink·
Happy to announce ⁦@indicpacific⁩’s partnership with GCG led by ⁦@AnkitRajBharat⁩. More to come. 😁
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Same @indicpacific but with a slight change of taste. A slight logo change.
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We are proud to also present the JuriAide India E-Courts Manual, authored by @vakeelkapil, Ayush Chandra, and yours truly. Access the Manual at indicpacific.com/post/indic-pac… For the first time in India, we at @IndicPacific are eager to launch, perhaps India's first (or at least most-comprehensive) Legal Technology Manual, exclusively for judicial institutions, and not lawyers. The reasoning is that lawyers are external stakeholders to judicial infrastructure, despite them being "officers of the Court". With this, we announce the Re-launch of Juriaide LegalTech as the Legal Technology Division within Indic Pacific Legal Research LLP, under the leadership of Kapil Naresh.
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I know that I keep referring about artificial intelligence standardisation, and I understand me referring this becomes so hard to fathom. What is standardisation in AI? Technology? Regulation? Policy? Business Culture? I must admit that I had some of the best crowd this year among many of my virtual sessions, from iFEEL - Institute for Future Education Entrepreneurship and Leadership as a part of their AI Awareness Week, where someone asked this crucial question. Watch the complete video at youtu.be/rPtwRcHy6EM?si… I have also discussed the challenges of making AI a part of employability criteria for companies in case there is some transition from non-AI-relying profession to automation/ AI-reliant work requirements. This is hard to document, but good to discuss and steelman our perspectives. Thanks to Sagar Bhadange for inviting me for this lovely session. More such sessions to go for this year.
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Had a short, and sweet trip at lovely Hyderabad this weekend. At the kind invite of 42.ai, and Simrin Kapoor, I had spoke for an audience of developers, people running & building AI workflows, and even those who shaping their focus to get into the AI domain, and product managers at Lamakaan last Saturday. So, here's what I had discussed: Framework Fatigue in AI Governance. Across the world, endless regulatory, ethical, legal, market-related and industry-policy documents on artificial intelligence have been published. Sometimes one can lose the count of all of it, even if we get gaga over it. The fun and sad part of it is that for product managers, AI governance professionals, and even people who build such technologies by any virtue, will not be able to go through every single compliance/ guidance document around AI governance. Another fun part one must realise is that artificial intelligence governance, irrespective of the impact of the EU AI Act, has facets which are tailor-made, except those which are generalised around data-related and privacy-related practices. Since every AI system deployed need not be high-risk per se, and the industry is still coping up with the fact that there is no moat around AI right now under the LLM-research pivot (even OpenAI never had one), despite owning too much compute, AI governance practices will diversify. Through this workshop, I tried my best to emphasise that one cannot deny that just because regulations ain't coming in India on AI, AI governance would be dead. Not happening. The DPDPA will be implemented, including their rules in months, and not years. There will be adjudicatory issues around AI use. And to face that confusion - one should at least be prepared at a basic level, let's say. Here's the report I had presented in that session as well, feel free to read it: indopacific.app/product/iplr-i…
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