India is reportedly shifting from a “light-touch” approach to AI regulation by forming a Technology and Policy Expert Committee and an interministerial AI Governance and Economic Group. The new framework targets deepfakes, cybersecurity threats, and platform accountability across vital sectors. India is also revising intermediary rules to require clearer labeling of AI-generated content by 2026.
India is considering a major shift in AI governance, moving away from its earlier “light-touch” approach as risks mount around cybersecurity, deepfakes, and threats to critical sectors. A Mint report says a six-member TPEC and a 10-member inter-ministerial AIGEG are preparing fresh guidelines, potentially reshaping policy direction. The push comes amid Grok controversies, tighter intermediary rules, and court action over deepfakes.
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