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Addressing the Internet Governance Forum, India AI Mission CEO Abhishek Singh said India is in favour of creating a funding facility which ensures that these things are addressed globally, and added that this is on the agenda of the AI Impact Summit to be hosted by India next February.

India AI Mission CEO Abhishek Singh
The government is keen to work with the global community on setting up an open source repository of AI use cases in key sectors such as healthcare, agriculture, and education, which can be deployed in the global south. The project will include resources to democratise AI, including compute and data algorithms, India AI Mission CEO Abhishek Singh said in Delhi on Thursday.

Addressing the Internet Governance Forum, Singh said India is in favour of creating a funding facility which ensures that these things are addressed globally, and added that this is on the agenda of the AI Impact Summit to be hosted by India next February.

"We would also like to develop something called AI commons, or tools for ensuring responsible and ethical deployment of AI. This will include tools for bias mitigation, ethical AI certification, anonymisation, stress testing, etc., where the whole world can contribute," he said.


The government is also interested in having a framework for capacity building in the public sector, developed by identifying various competencies to ensure that government agencies can use AI to better deliver services.

"I would call upon the frontier AI models to make a voluntary commitment to disclose the use-cases of these models, and the impact they are having on various professions, so that we can look into their impact on labour markets and jobs across sectors," he said.

Singh was referring to AI models such as Sarvam-1, Krutrim-1, Krutrim-2, BharatGPT, Chitrarth-1, and Dhwani-1 currently being developed by Sarvam AI, CoRover.ai, and Krutrim AI Lab.

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