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Not possible to slow tech tempo, answer is in safeguards, laws to move sooner: Microsoft President on AI regulations



NEW DELHI: Amid a raging world debate round dangers and advantages of Artificial Intelligence, Microsoft President Brad Smith has advocated the necessity for regulations on the nationwide and worldwide ranges for AI, asserting that whereas it is not possible to slow the march of a strong know-how, the answer is for safeguards and laws to move sooner. In an interview with PTI, Smith mentioned AI can do extra good for the individuals of India and the world than every other technological advance of this lifetime, however added that alongside that optimism he additionally believes there is a necessity to embrace the big duty that comes with AI and to get it proper. AI – which can more and more have a constructive influence on on a regular basis work and each day life – would want laws and regulations each at a nationwide and worldwide degree, he mentioned.
Smith – who is additionally Microsoft Vice Chairperson – termed India’s freshly-minted knowledge safety laws as “a good law”, praised the digital public infrastructure right here, and identified that India has change into one of the vital vital nations for Microsoft.
Microsoft will proceed to rent and make investments in the nation is a “foregone conclusion”, mentioned the Microsoft honcho as he underlined the US tech giants’s deep dedication to Indian market.
“When you think about Microsoft, India has become one of our most important countries, not just for customers, but for employees and for talent…even in a year where the tech sector in some respects needed to shed some jobs, India grew for Microsoft,” Smith mentioned. Microsoft, he identified, has extra workers right here immediately than it did 12 months in the past.
India’s Digital Public Infrastructure additionally obtained a ringing endorsement from the Microsoft senior government, who praised the nation’s “leadership” in digital know-how. No different nation in the world has seen as a lot progress since 2020 as India when it comes to digital know-how, he identified.
India’s digital public infrastructure is not simply advancing however has drawn elevated curiosity from different nations who need to replicate it, he mentioned on the triad of id, funds and knowledge administration framework being showcased by the nation.
“When I look at the situation here in India today in comparison to say 12 months ago when I was here, what we’re seeing is this digital public infrastructure not only continuing to advance here, but increasingly other countries wanting to embrace it. So this G20 meeting is, I think, a very important opportunity for India. It is a showcase for the world of everything that is going forward here, including India’s leadership in digital technology,” he mentioned.
On the necessity for world guardrails on AI, he affirmed that laws and regulations will certainly be required.
“We need to make safety a priority and that does require that kind of law or regulation. I don’t think it’s really possible to slow the pace of technology. So I don’t think the answer is to ask technology developers to slow down. I think the answer is to ask those of us who really implement controls, safeguards and laws to move faster,” he advocated.
To a query about outstanding tech voices sounding an alarm concerning the risks posed to humanity by AI, Smith mentioned he is optimistic concerning the know-how however that there is a necessity to embrace “the enormous responsibility that we have”.
“I think we should get up every morning and look at both sides of that coin in a very clear-eyed way. If we do that, if we think broadly, if we act with determination, we will serve humanity well. That has to be our first priority,” he mentioned including that constructing safeguards is “quite rightly” one of many huge subjects of dialogue in 2023.
It is pertinent to point out right here that over the previous months, many world consultants and tech leaders have cautioned concerning the existential risk to humanity from AI, arguing that it wants to be thought-about a societal threat at par with pandemics and nuclear wars.
The rise of AI and huge language fashions (generative AI) have led to rising alarm on the potential harms of synthetic intelligence, together with its possible weaponisation to unfold misinformation and propaganda, and even its position in culling thousands and thousands of white-collar jobs.


Nilesh Desai
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