AI and Technology Law: Exploring New Frontiers in India
The launch of the book 'Technology Law: Regulations, Cyber Policy, and the Digital Landscape' at OP Jindal University highlighted the indispensability of human elements amidst AI advancements, the rising importance of technology law, and India's progressive strides in digital transformation. Esteemed experts emphasized adapting to technological changes and their legal implications.
At the launch of the book 'Technology Law: Regulations, Cyber Policy, and the Digital Landscape' in New Delhi, Shri Arjun Ram Meghwal, India's Minister of State for Law & Justice, stressed that no technology can replace human beings, even as we advance in artificial intelligence.
The new book, authored by Rodney D. Ryder and Nikhil Naren, serves as a comprehensive guide on the intersection of technology and law, covering diverse topics like data protection and the implications of new technologies, providing clarity for both students and professionals.
Highlighting India's digital transformation, experts, including Mr. Tushar Mehta and Mr. Amitabh Kant, discussed the global nature of digital law and emphasized the need for a holistic approach to legal frameworks that balance technology development with essential human rights.
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