Though the advisory was sent to eight significant social media intermediaries with more than 50 lakh registered users in India.
In a breather for big social media subsidiaries and internet platforms, the government has said that they no longer require approval before launching or deploying their AI models in the country.
The government has asked firms to label content generated using their AI software or platform and inform users about the possible inherent fallibility or unreliability of the output generated using their AI tools.
The government also reiterated that "a non-compliance" with the provisions of the IT Act 2000 and/or IT Rules could result in "consequences including prosecution, for intermediaries, platforms and their users."
India is witnessing a decine in Pay TV subscriptions with more households migrating to either digital through Connected TV or free-to-air (FTA), the silent player that is increasingly luring viewers.
SatCab Symposium 2024, the annual congregation of the Indian media and entertainment industry in Delhi, is back.
BitTorrent is no longer the 'King' of upstream traffic. New data published by Canadian broadband management company Sandvine reveals that cloud storage, YouTube, and other apps have taken over.
With co-production an ever-popular resource for independents and emerging talent, the Madrid Film School (ECAM), hailed as one of the leading film schools in the world.
Animation co-productions between Japanese media companies and their Asian counterparts were once few and far between, but in the past decade, with the rapid rise of animation industries in China and South Korea, the pace has picked up.
The US embassy said the three sides committed to expand cooperation on critical and emerging technologies in support of shared economic national security interests.