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The current state of AI regulation in India reflects a dynamic and evolving landscape. Initially, the Indian government had shown an oscillating stance between a non-regulatory approach and a more cautious one emphasizing the risks associated with AI, such as job displacement and data misuse[1][4]. However, recent developments indicate a shift towards a more advisory-based approach rather than strict regulation. The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology released an advisory on the deployment of AI products, focusing on labeling under-tested and unreliable AI models to inform users about their fallibility, rather than requiring prior government approval for deployment[3]. This move signifies a more balanced approach that aims to encourage responsible AI development while addressing potential risks associated with under-tested technologies[1][4].Furthermore, India is in the process of formulating comprehensive policy frameworks to govern various aspects of AI regulation. Initiatives like the Nation

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March 16,2024Wj

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