– Debates over whether training AI by using internet content constitutes copyright infringement.
– Entertainment companies such as Disney and Global are suing AI firm Midjourney for reproducing copyrighted images.
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The focus on superintelligence could overshadow urgent ethical and practical concerns surrounding present-day applications of artificial intelligence. For India – a country striving for digital transformation – balancing ambitions with regulatory frameworks is essential to mitigate risks tied to AI’s evolving capabilities. Copyright disputes might soon surface locally as Indian firms increasingly train models using public data without clear legal guidance,which parallels global controversies like those involving Disney and Universal.
Additionally, autonomous weapon systems prompt significant ethical dilemmas that particularly resonate within India’s defense strategy due to its geopolitical sensitivity. India’s policymakers should monitor these developments globally while working toward domestic legislation that ensures ethical deployment of technology-preventing harmful precedents set abroad from influencing local practices.
Near-term critical issues like intellectual property rights or potential misuse of existing technologies deserve immediate attention before discussions pivot entirely toward speculative advancements in superintelligent tools.