Communications Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia highlighted the urgency for a regulatory framework around AI, stressing the importance of addressing privacy, bias, and transparency issues. He emphasized the potential of AI as a positive force, requiring ethical guidelines and international collaboration to fully realize the benefits of technological advancements like 5G and IoT.
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