75% of industry leaders strongly believe responsible AI can significantly improve decision-making .
Primus Partners released an
influential report titled ‘Responsible by Design: Industry's Perspective on
India’s AI Framework’, presenting a detailed study of the responsible and
ethical AI ecosystem in India from the industry lens. The report advocates
ethical, transparent, and accountable AI practices while outlining possible
enforcement mechanisms for AI regulations in India.
The report offers an in-depth
analysis of India’s current AI landscape and focuses on critical aspects of
responsible AI development and governance. The study comes at a crucial time as
India positions itself at the forefront of global AI innovation while
addressing the ethical challenges posed by rapid technological advancement.
Devroop Dhar, Co-Founder and Managing
Director, Primus Partners, stressed the importance of responsible AI
development: “India’s current AI landscape reflects a segment full of
opportunities. As we journey towards becoming a trillion-dollar digital
economy, we must adopt a balanced approach to AI governance. This involves
leveraging AI for its economic benefits while ensuring robust regulatory
frameworks that can prevent or curb risks such as deepfakes by promoting
ethical standards. As AI’s influence is driving significant advancements and
efficiencies across diverse industries worldwide, responsible use of AI should
be a shared global priority.”
Based on insights from industry leaders and domain experts across India, the report stresses the potential for AI to contribute up to 10% to India’s GDP by 2025 if governed responsibly. It highlights the challenges of data quality and availability (which include data scarcity, biases in datasets, and the complexities of data preparation and cleaning), noting that 76% of the industry views these as their top concerns in AI deployment. It also emphasizes that 61% of the industry prioritizes privacy and security, including threats posed by deepfakes, as a crucial principle-based element in safe AI deployment.
Other key findings from the report include:
· 53% of respondents
believe that AI systems should be designed to be transparent and explainable to
ensure trust and accountability
· Over 78% emphasize
the need for ongoing skill development and training to keep pace with AI
advancements
· 51% of surveyed
industry leaders prefer a hybrid regulatory approach combining traditional
frameworks with adaptive guidelines
· 47.3% believe that
over-regulation and over-compliance if put in place, can become a deterrent to
AI’s growth
· 67.6% of the
industry believes that more PPP engagements are required in critical sectors
such as health and education
· 78% of the industry
views that accelerating the Ethical AI Ecosystem in India necessitates
operational requisites like continuous skill development and training and
Structural Realignment in core AI organizations
· 89% of the industry
believes that specific regulations are essential to ensure ethical practices,
accountability, and transparency in AI development and deployment
The report encompasses strategic
actionable recommendations for establishing a robust framework that supports
innovation while addressing the ethical challenges posed by AI. It calls for a
collaborative approach between the government and the private sector to develop
standards and practices that ensure AI benefits all segments of society.
Additionally, the report underscores the importance of continuous learning,
capacity building, voluntary product iterations and responsible adoption, and
educating consumers or end-users in shaping an AI landscape that is both
innovative and responsible.
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