Category Archives: Cyber Law

Towards AI standardization in India

We have started discussion on AI standardization in these columns some time back with a brief review of ethical standards that have been suggested by various international bodies as well as EU-AI act. In India, we have a tendency to … Continue reading

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Flagging the “Dark Pattern” in Money Control Pro Subscription consent

Yesterday, I made a post on the need for “Auto Renewals” to stop as per DPDPA. This post elicited the following response on linked-in from one of the followers which has opened up further interesting discussions. Quote: RBI has/had guidelines … Continue reading

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Auto Renewal of Subscriptions should go out of use

Recently I came across an issue related to my subscription at Money Control.com for what is called a premium subscription. Though I asked for its cancellation one day before its due date, Money control or nw18.com or E-Eighteen.com Ltd is … Continue reading

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AI should be prevented from Lying by design

An interesting article was found today a futurism.com about how AI is lying with intention. Referring to recent studies the article highlights that LLMs are deceiving human observers on purpose. This means that whether AI is sentient or not, technology … Continue reading

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Welcome Mr Jitin Prasada as Mos IT

With the new cabinet of Modi 3.0 announced, it is heartening to note that Mr Ashwini Vashnav continues to be the minister for IT along with Railways and Information and Broadcasting. Digital publishing being a major part of Meity’s regulations, … Continue reading

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FDPPI and BSPIN organizes a discussion on DPDPA and ITA 2000

BSPIN and FDPPI has jointly organized an online Fire Chat discussion today at 10.00 am on DPDPA 2023 and ITA 2000. Registration can be done here On request, attendees will be issued participation certificate with 2 hours CPE credit. Attendees … Continue reading

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