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India Advocates for Human-Centric Global AI Governance at UN

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At the UN Global Dialogue on AI Governance, India emphasized the necessity of human oversight and ethical frameworks to ensure that AI development remains inclusive and prevents misuse, particularly for the Global South.

At the recent United Nations Global Dialogue on AI Governance, India underscored the critical need for a multilateral, human-centric approach to the development and deployment of Artificial Intelligence. Representing India, the Minister of State highlighted that while AI offers transformative potential for socio-economic growth, it must be anchored in ethical principles that prioritize human rights and dignity. India’s stance at the UN reflects a growing global consensus that technological advancement cannot be decoupled from ethical responsibility. The government argued that without robust human oversight, AI systems risk perpetuating biases, infringing on privacy, and exacerbating existing inequalities. A primary concern raised was the potential for AI to widen the digital divide, particularly affecting the Global South. India advocated for a governance model that ensures equitable access to AI benefits, preventing a scenario where technological power is concentrated in the hands of a few, thereby marginalizing developing nations.

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