Karnataka govt forms panel on Responsible AI
Karnataka govt has formed a Responsible AI Committee chaired by Kris Gopalakrishnan to develop a policy framework.
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Karnataka govt has formed a Responsible AI Committee chaired by Kris Gopalakrishnan to develop a policy framework (AI)
Bengaluru, 12 Mar
Karnataka govt on Thursday said it has constituted a
committee on responsible AI to develop a comprehensive framework to guide the
safe, ethical and transparent adoption of AI across government systems and
public services.
The committee, chaired by Kris Gopalakrishnan, Co-founder of
Infosys, and co-chaired by N Manjula, Secretary, Department of Electronics, IT,
Biotechnology and Science & Technology, Government of Karnataka, bringstogether leading experts from industry, academia, policy and law, it said.
According to an official statement, in the first meeting of
the committee, members discussed the rapidly evolving AI landscape and the need
to establish strong governance frameworks to ensure the responsible use of AI
technologies, particularly in systems that impact citizens.
"The committee will develop a responsible AI policy and
implementation roadmap for Karnataka, aimed at enabling innovation while
ensuring that AI systems deployed across government are safe, fair, transparent
and accountable," it stated.
Speaking on the initiative, IT Minister Priyank Kharge said
that as Karnataka enters its Deep Tech decade, the State is focused not only on
accelerating AI innovation but also on ensuring that these technologies are
deployed responsibly and in the public interest.
"The Responsible AI Committee brings together leading
experts from industry, academia and policy to help shape a governance framework
that promotes innovation while safeguarding transparency, accountability and
citizen trust. This initiative will help Karnataka continue to lead in building
an AI ecosystem that is both cutting-edge and responsible," he said.
Officials said that the committee will submit an interim
report within 60 days and a final set of recommendations within 90 days, outlining
a policy framework, risk classification system and implementation roadmap for
responsible AI adoption across government.
The members discussed key areas that the committee will
focus on while developing the framework. Those areas include, establishing
responsible AI principles and policy guidelines for the state, developing a
risk classification framework for AI systems used in governance, and
categorising applications based on potential impact and risk levels.
Officials said the committee would also focus on identifying
AI practices that should be prohibited or restricted, including social scoring
of citizens, unlawful or disproportionate surveillance, discriminatory
profiling or exclusion, and high-stakes automated decision-making without meaningful
human oversight.
It also discussed recommending safeguards, approvals and
review mechanisms for high-risk AI applications in sectors such as welfare
delivery, healthcare, education, policing, recruitment, financial
decision-making and public safety, they said.
The statement said the committee also discussed defining
data governance and privacy safeguards for AI systems, establishing
transparency and accountability mechanisms and cybersecurity safeguards.
They would also examine the implications of generative AI
and social media technologies, developing responsible AI procurement guidelines
and vendor due diligence frameworks for AI systems.
Lauding the state government for setting up this committee,
Infosys Co-Founder said, "If we can leverage this opportunity effectively,
Karnataka can become the first state in the country to develop a comprehensive
framework for responsible AI, one that drives better citizen services, creates
the jobs of the 21st century, and strengthens our innovation ecosystem. By
harnessing AI thoughtfully and responsibly, we can accelerate the growth of the
economy significantly."
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