AI unregulated in India as govt says there no plans for a law
The Indian government says it has no plans to regulate artificial intelligence (AI) and facial recognition technology, amid a row over the legality of the scheme, the BBC has learned. Why is it going to be allowed to use it?
Source: medianama.comPublished on 2021-12-09
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