How Should We Govern AI in India?
Artificial intelligence is already shaping key decisions in finance, healthcare, agriculture, and welfare. But what principles should guide its development and use in India? Who gets to decide how AI evolves, and whose interests it serves?
This report is the outcome of months of deliberation by a working group of experts from law, technology, public policy, and civil society. I had the opportunity to support the group’s research process, helping to bring together evidence and perspectives on some of the thorniest challenges facing AI governance today.
At its heart, this report is about power, accountability, and public interest. It asks how we can build systems that are technically sound, socially grounded, and responsive to India’s democratic and developmental goals.
If we want AI that works for society, then society must have a say in shaping AI. This report offers one starting point for that collective conversation.
Read the report here.
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