Skip to main content

India Calls for Ethical AI and Cultural Protections at BRICS Forum

What Happened

At the latest BRICS forum, India took a firm stance on the ethical use of artificial intelligence and the necessity of reinforcing international law to safeguard cultural property. Indian representatives stressed the importance of using AI responsibly, warning of risks like bias, privacy concerns, and cultural misappropriation. The delegation also advocated for global agreements to protect cultural heritage from illegal trade and exploitation, positioning these issues as priorities for the BRICS coalition, which includes countries such as Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa.

Why It Matters

India’s advocacy reflects growing international concern over the societal impact of artificial intelligence and the vulnerability of cultural assets in the digital age. By pushing for ethical AI standards and stronger cultural property laws at a high-profile forum, India aims to influence global technology policy and collaborative governance. These discussions have implications for how emerging markets balance innovation with ethical responsibility as AI adoption accelerates. Read more in our AI News Hub

BytesWall Newsroom

The BytesWall Newsroom delivers timely, curated insights on emerging technology, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, startups, and digital innovation. With a pulse on global tech trends and a commitment to clarity and credibility, our editorial voice brings you byte-sized updates that matter. Whether it's a breakthrough in AI research or a shift in digital policy, the BytesWall Newsroom keeps you informed, inspired, and ahead of the curve.

Related Articles