India Leads Global Push for Ethical AI Standards at International Conference

September 17, 2025
India Leads Global Push for Ethical AI Standards at International Conference
  • Discussions at the ongoing IEC meeting are centered on establishing standards for responsible, inclusive, and ethical AI, addressing concerns about unsafe and unethical applications.

  • Consumer Affairs Secretary Nidhi Khare raised concerns about AI's potential for misuse, including spreading propaganda and manipulation, emphasizing the need for regulation to protect consumers.

  • Khare emphasized that AI surpasses human intuition and can have cascading impacts if development and regulation are neglected, even if its applications seem unrealistic.

  • During a conference organized by PHDCCI, Khare stressed the importance of establishing standards to combat fraud and counterfeits in retail and e-commerce sectors.

  • The conference provided a platform for India to contribute to the development of ethical and regulatory frameworks governing AI, highlighting its proactive role in this global effort.

  • Khare highlighted that AI's misuse could lead to negative impacts like propaganda dissemination, and stressed the importance of legal frameworks to prevent such risks.

  • While acknowledging AI's challenges due to its misuse potential, Khare also pointed out its benefits in social media, innovation, and combating fraud in retail and e-commerce sectors.

  • The conference underscored AI’s dual nature: its capacity to contribute positively to society and its potential to pose ethical and security challenges if not properly managed.

  • International bodies are actively developing global AI ethics standards, with India playing a significant role through its experts in shaping these frameworks, which focus on defining safe, fair, and ethical AI use.

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