New Delhi, Oct. 8 -- India's competition watchdog has stressed the need to prevent anti-competitive practices in the use and development of artificial intelligence (AI). In a report released on Monday, the Competition Commission of India (CCI) has proposed a self-audit for companies to keep track of how they use AI and the data they train AI models on. Implementing such a practice comes with multiple caveats. Mint explains:

The CCI's indicative framework to companies suggests that any enterprise using AI should document the "decision-making process" of both the main algorithm and the sources of data. It specifies that companies building AI models should ensure that they have built-in safeguards against anti-competitive recommendations, v...