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Prospects, Challenges of AI Technology In India

Mohsin Gulzar by Mohsin Gulzar
September 2, 2025
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There are exceptional opportunities AI opens for India and the world as a whole with its features of being a transformative force. Advancements in technology can modernize the approach taken towards problems; however, the need for disruption and the legal frameworks required to contain the exploitative nature of deployment are in dire need. With the implementation of AI, its advantages are now being witnessed in India. The healthcare sectors are now able to refine diagnoses, forecast disease outbreaks, and customize treatment plans. AI tools are helping doctors catch diseases early, even from a simple chest scan. During the covid crisisa, ai models predicted where the next wave would strike, so oxygen and beds could be arranged AI is being leveraged in fraud prevention, risk management, and enhancing customer service in the financial sector.
AI is aiding farmers in managing crops, controlling pests, and forecasting food production for National food security in the agriculture sector.on farming, drones guided by ai tell farmers when to water crops or spray pesticides.last year in Punjab ,pilot project using ai to detect wheat fungus early saved harvests. In infrastructure, with the Smart City initiatives, AI is being used to enhance urban living. The alterations AI is bringing to India are remarkable. AI is indeed a game-changer in the Indian justice system. It offers the functionality to modernize the inlet and outlet of processes, the overall efficiency, and expand the reach of tools used for justice provisions. AI tools are capable of aiding legal research, managing cases, and predicting the outcomes for cases as well. Banks now use ai to track unusal spending and stop fraud, chat boats answers customers queries. Bhopal and pune use AI to monitor traffic, waste management .This technology has the potential to ease the workload of the judiciary, accelerate the resolution of cases, and provide justice without bias and discrimination. With the potential of AI in technology, the Indian justice system can become more streamlined, productive, and available to citizens. The junction of AI and the law is a fascinating place to be at the moment!

“With AI’s vast potential comes the risk of misuse. To prevent unintentional consequences, we must adopt necessary safeguards.”

AI is Misleading India’s Mankind. With respect to AI, there are social problems and artificial intelligence (AI) issues that greatly concern India. The laws governing the use of facial recognition technology present ethical problems, such as the breach of privacy and unnecessary spying. Misuse is a very real danger. Another bias is the unfairness in decision-making algorithms. The answer to these problems is a full-blown blown broad-based law on AI that touches on privacy, liability of artificial intelligence, and the use of AI in diverse domains. Inclusively, the aforementioned problems enable the disputes of deepfakes and disinformation to contribute to public distrust. This is where India must find and counter the impact of content that has been tampered with. The Personal Data Protection Bill is a step towards solving the issues regarding the collection and processing of one’s personal details.
Effective legislation helps to ensure that people’s privacy is safeguarded, while AI is deployed within ethical boundaries and is utilized solely for the common good. With respect to the IITR Leverhulme AI Indaba’s concern on the possible misuse of AI, the Personal Data Protection Bill appears to be a much-needed initiative, and the concern resonates with, as well as addresses, people’s privacy, as well as the misuse of their data. Guidelines are important, but, in this case, they are critical to ensure compliance with the responsible and ethical frameworks. Moreover, it is critically important to regulate the use of facial recognition technology to strike a balance between intrusion and the need for privacy. Equally important is the absence of information and awareness of the people, as well as of the legislators and enforcers of the laws, about AI and its impacts. There are endless possibilities with AI, and there are endless possibilities of its misuse; therefore, the necessary measures should be adopted to avoid its unintentional consequences.

(The author is a student at Law Department, Kashmir University. The views, opinions and conclusions expressed in this article are those of the author and aren’t necessarily in accord with the views of “Kashmir Horizon”)

 

Mohsin Gulzar

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