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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: Artificial intelligence<\/a> (AI) technology should be regulated to ensure effective adoption and impact, Rajan Mittal<\/a>, vice chairman, Bharti Enterprises<\/a> said Friday.

Regulating AI to build out responsible and trustworthy technology will have to happen in tandem with educating people who use it, added
Vishal Sikka<\/a>, founder and chief executive Vianai<\/a>. Both were speaking at the Times Network India Economic Conclave<\/a> 2023.

“In each and every technology, regulations are a must. Anything which is unregulated would bring huge disruption negatively as well as positively,” Mittal said, during a fireside chat along with the former
Infosys<\/a> chief executive Sikka. Both were discussing the impact and potential of AI on society and consumption, and ways to guard against the pitfalls the new age technology may pose.

When asked if AI and its applications can be regulated in the first place, Sikka said that it is possible to do so. “We have regulated nuclear technology before, (and) dangerous chemicals. We need to be able to build responsible and trustworthy technologies,” he said.

He added that the fundamental issue with newer technologies like AI is the lack of education about it, in that, so few people understand it. There needs to be far more people who understand and build the technology for it to be used for positive impact, he said.

“The huge opportunity is to be able to not just create users of this technology but builders of the technology which will also remove the fear of it,” Sikka added.

The two also spoke about the potential impact of AI on jobs. While Sikka and Mittal conceded that some jobs will be lost with every new technology, they said that it can be looked upon as an enabler to better productivity, if understood and used the right way.

“If people sit still and don't learn and don't understand how these technologies can improve the work that they're doing, then for sure take their jobs,” Sikka said.

“Every technology will bring disruption. Some jobs will be lost. We should be cognizant of that, and we should be ready for that. But if you really see the landscape over, let's say 20 years, there are so many other jobs that the technology creates,” Mittal added.

Speaking about the
5G rollout<\/a> by telcos in the counter currently underway, Mittal said that connectivity is crucial for India as a country to grow. At a time when digital adoption is on the rise, connectivity will enable bridging the urban rural divide and help retailers, banks and other businesses reach out to different sets of consumers in the country.

“5G plays its own role in the way we connect the country on one side and the other side of it is the industrial needs of huge automation and real time working,” he added.

Sikka reiterated that the most important thing when talking of AI and its potential is to ensure adequate training is put into the number of people who can build technology and its applications.
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人工智能应该管制,以确保有效的采用,影响:拉詹米塔尔

调节人工智能构建负责任的和值得信赖的技术将会发生与教育的人使用它,创始人兼首席执行官Vianai Vishal Sikka说。两人都在《印度时报》网络经济会议2023年。

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新德里消息:人工智能(AI)技术应该管制,以确保有效的应用和影响,拉詹米塔尔副主席,Bharti企业周五说。

调节人工智能构建负责任的和值得信赖的技术将会发生与教育的人使用它,补充道Vishal Sikka创始人兼首席执行官Vianai。两人都在印度经济时报网络会议2023年。

“在每一个技术、法规是必须的。是不受监管的任何东西会带来巨大破坏消极以及积极,”米塔尔说,随着前在炉边谈话印孚瑟斯Sikka首席执行官。都在讨论人工智能和潜在的影响对社会和消费,以及如何防范新时代技术可能带来的陷阱。

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当被问及如果人工智能及其应用程序可以监管首先,Sikka说可以这么做。“我们以前监管核技术,(和)危险化学品。我们需要能够建立负责任的和值得信赖的技术,”他说。

他补充说,与人工智能等新技术的根本问题是缺乏教育,在这一点上,很少有人理解它。需要有更多的人理解和构建技术用于产生积极的影响,他说。

“巨大的机会不仅仅是能够创建用户的技术但建筑商的技术也将消除恐惧,”Sikka说。

双方还谈到了潜在的AI对就业的影响。而Sikka和米塔尔承认,一些工作将失去与每一个新技术,他们表示,它可以看作是一个推动者的更好的生产力,如果理解和使用正确的方式。

“如果人们静坐,不学习,不了解这些技术可以提高他们做的工作,然后确定他们的工作,”Sikka说。

“每一个技术会带来破坏。有些工作都将丢失。我们应该认识到,我们应该已经准备好了。但如果你真的看到风景,比方说20年,有很多其他的工作,技术创造,”米塔尔说。

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谈到5克推出由电信公司目前在柜台进行,米塔尔说,连接印度作为一个国家发展的关键。时数字接受程度也在上升,连接将使弥合城市农村划分,帮助零售商、银行和其他企业接触不同的消费者。

“5 g扮演着自己的角色在我们的联系方式在一边,另一边是巨大的工业需求自动化和实时工作,”他补充道。

Sikka重申,说话的时候最重要的人工智能及其潜力,确保足够的培训投入的人数可以构建技术及其应用。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: Artificial intelligence<\/a> (AI) technology should be regulated to ensure effective adoption and impact, Rajan Mittal<\/a>, vice chairman, Bharti Enterprises<\/a> said Friday.

Regulating AI to build out responsible and trustworthy technology will have to happen in tandem with educating people who use it, added
Vishal Sikka<\/a>, founder and chief executive Vianai<\/a>. Both were speaking at the Times Network India Economic Conclave<\/a> 2023.

“In each and every technology, regulations are a must. Anything which is unregulated would bring huge disruption negatively as well as positively,” Mittal said, during a fireside chat along with the former
Infosys<\/a> chief executive Sikka. Both were discussing the impact and potential of AI on society and consumption, and ways to guard against the pitfalls the new age technology may pose.

When asked if AI and its applications can be regulated in the first place, Sikka said that it is possible to do so. “We have regulated nuclear technology before, (and) dangerous chemicals. We need to be able to build responsible and trustworthy technologies,” he said.

He added that the fundamental issue with newer technologies like AI is the lack of education about it, in that, so few people understand it. There needs to be far more people who understand and build the technology for it to be used for positive impact, he said.

“The huge opportunity is to be able to not just create users of this technology but builders of the technology which will also remove the fear of it,” Sikka added.

The two also spoke about the potential impact of AI on jobs. While Sikka and Mittal conceded that some jobs will be lost with every new technology, they said that it can be looked upon as an enabler to better productivity, if understood and used the right way.

“If people sit still and don't learn and don't understand how these technologies can improve the work that they're doing, then for sure take their jobs,” Sikka said.

“Every technology will bring disruption. Some jobs will be lost. We should be cognizant of that, and we should be ready for that. But if you really see the landscape over, let's say 20 years, there are so many other jobs that the technology creates,” Mittal added.

Speaking about the
5G rollout<\/a> by telcos in the counter currently underway, Mittal said that connectivity is crucial for India as a country to grow. At a time when digital adoption is on the rise, connectivity will enable bridging the urban rural divide and help retailers, banks and other businesses reach out to different sets of consumers in the country.

“5G plays its own role in the way we connect the country on one side and the other side of it is the industrial needs of huge automation and real time working,” he added.

Sikka reiterated that the most important thing when talking of AI and its potential is to ensure adequate training is put into the number of people who can build technology and its applications.
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