The Supreme Court (SC) of India has been using Artificial Intelligence (AI) since February 2023 to translate judicial documents, conduct legal research, automate processes and transcribe oral arguments,revealedthe Law Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal in the Lok Sabha on August 9. As of August 5, 2024...
Many law firms in India are also leveraging AI to make their operations efficient. “One of the leading Indian law firms has licensed ‘Kira’, an ML programme developed by Kira Systems based out of Canada. This AI-based software can handle multiple tasks at a time, saving a lot of time...
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No company is above the law, and no product or technology should be above the law. This leads to a critical conclusion: people who design and operate AI systems cannot be accountable unless their decisions and actions are subject to the rule of law. In many ways, this is at the heart ...
Activists, including Kavita Krishnan, secretary of the All India Progressive Women's Association (AIPWA), Vrinda Grover, a human rights lawyer, Sunita Dhar of Jagori and Madhu Mehra from Partners for Law and Development expressed their ire at a press conference in the capital. Women's rights ...
The Law and Political Economy of AI Governance in Indiadoi:10.2139/ssrn.4227128Law and Political EconomyPolicy StudiesAI GovernanceThis paper examines the discourse on the governance of 'AI' systems in India, and situates AI governance and regulation within the broader political economy of...