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The government is seeking input on policies governing AI

By staffApril 15, 20262 Mins Read
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The GOVERNMENT has published the principles to control the operation of Artificial Intelligence (AI), and invited the public to comment on it until 4 pm on June 10.

These policies were published by the Ministry of Communications and Technology in a government document on Friday. The government has divided the presentation of the policies into three categories. In the first fiscal year that wrapped up last month, he prioritized completing orders and looking at urgent AI goals.

In 2026/27, he wants to start publishing instructions and regulating the sectors at risk in AI. In the 27/28 financial year, he wants the policies to be fully operational and to develop them in line with the AI ​​revolution.

The government said it wants the policies to lead to increased use of AI in public, private and public institutions.

You want AI to create jobs. He wants AI to be used to preserve language, art, and music from the past.

The people who are expected to benefit from the policies are young people, children, women living with disabilities, businessmen, investors and government institutions.

There are those who use AI to create non-existent images, where a person appears to be doing or saying something they never said.

The government wants to establish a fund similar to the Road Accident Fund. This is to compensate people or institutions that the AI ​​has made decisions about but do not pass the test without knowing who will be criticized.

For example, it can be an AI that rejects a loan application inappropriately, non-human images that are not known by whom, being harmed by an AI machine and so on.

AI also wants to protect children from AI ads, which can make them spend more time playing on computers or mobile phones.

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