Future Shift Labs has launched Ailf, will declare the nuances of AI to MPs and MLAs

India has also taken a major initiative in the rapidly changing world of artificial intelligence (AI). Future Shift Labs recently launched AI Legislator Forum (AILF). It is a national platform aimed at helping MPS (MPS) and MAs (MLAs) to better understand AI’s technology, policy and management. Ailf was launched by the MPs Sujit Kumar, Shashank Mani, Rabindra Narayan Behera and Lavu Shri Krishna Devarayalu. From this platform, India’s lawmaker AI will be able to discuss serious discussions on the increasing influence, challenges and policies associated with its use. Why is this forum important? AI is no longer the subject of technology, but it also affects important issues such as democracy, economics, employment and public service delivery. In a large and diverse country such as India, it is necessary to have an in -depth understanding of this technology so that they can make correct and responsible policies. The purpose of the forum is to introduce MLAs to AI instruments and applications. To discuss regulatory gaps and ethical challenges. Show the direction of making balance between accountability, safaguards and innovation. By policy to ensure that the benefit of all department of society reaches. How will AILF work? According to Future Shift Labs, about 30 MAs are added by this platform each year. They will be trained on AI through workshops, fellowships and interaction with experts. Below: Practical training is given to MLAs. There will be real -time discussions with policy experts and technologies. AI will help to understand democratic processes and economy. During the launch of the leaders during the launch, the MP Shashank Mani said: “We need a humanistic AI, which has all reached. The market needs to be decentralized so that AI is in everyone’s hands, not just a few great businesses.” This statement emphasizes that AI should not only be an instrument of technology companies or government, but it should help to maintain the good and democratic balance of the ordinary people. International Reference – Examples of other countries AI law’s forum have been launched in India for the first time, but many such platforms already exist in the world: the UK’s parliamentary group on AI – which has MPs and experts in the UK over AI -related policies. American Congress AI cucumus – where American MPs are constantly discussing the challenges and opportunities of AI. These platforms prepare a structure of dialogue between policymakers, industrial and research community. The AILF of India is also a step in this direction so that our lawyers can understand the needs of the AI ​​era. The largest democracy in the world is important for India and AI will have an impact on every area such as education, health, agriculture, employment and public service. Public Services Delivery: AI can make government services quickly and transparent. Economics Growth: AI -based industry and startups can make a major contribution to GDP. Democratic procedures: It is necessary to make the right policies on issues such as fake news, data privacy and cyber security. If the lawmakers have a correct understanding of AI, they will be able to make balanced and responsible policies for future challenges.