NOV 05, 2024 | ASIA PACIFIC | INDIA
BSA Calls for India AI Regulatory Framework To Distinguish Between Low- and High-Risk Uses of AI
The Economic Times Online Edition
By Annapurna Roy
Some argue even a sector-wide brush is too broad. “One of the things that we worry about sometimes is that governments say, healthcare is a high-risk sector, so any application of AI in the healthcare sector might be deemed high risk,” said Jared Ragland, senior director, policy, APAC, at BSA | The Software Alliance. “That’s not the right way of thinking about it, because healthcare too might have low-risk uses, like an AI-enabled calendar assistant, while eligibility for healthcare benefits or diagnostic procedures, while have an impact, might be higher risk.”
Original Posting: https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/tech/artificial-intelligence/regulate-ai-use-not-the-technology/articleshow/114955495.cms
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