New Delhi, Feb. 12 -- Participation of the Global South will be a priority for the next AI Summit to be hosted by India later this year as the government believes the technology must be developed in an inclusive manner for global public good, top Indian officials said on Tuesday.
India's focus will be more on innovation and outcomes that drive productivity and create jobs, since issues related to AI regulation are already addressed under existing laws such as the Information Technology Act and Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, foreign secretary Vikram Misri and electronics and information technology secretary S Krishnan told a media briefing in Paris.
The officials, speaking at the conclusion of the AI Action Summit co-chaired by Prime Minister Na...