Description
Artificial Intelligence and Policy in India, Volume 6, edited by Abhivardhan, represents a significant contribution to the discourse on AI governance and implementation in the Indian context. This comprehensive research collection is the product of a collaborative initiative between Indic Pacific Legal Research and the Indian Society of Artificial Intelligence and Law (ISAIL), featuring the scholarly work of talented ISAIL interns who participated in the organization’s internship programs.
The volume encompasses four distinct research papers that explore the multifaceted implications of artificial intelligence across various sectors. Rasleen Kaur Dua’s contribution addresses the complex ethical, regulatory, and organizational challenges that emerge in AI-driven supply chain management, providing valuable insights into how businesses can navigate these issues while leveraging AI capabilities. Parvathy Arun’s paper, “The Algorithm Gambit,” offers a fascinating examination of how automated algorithms are transforming financial trading, creating new paradigms in the age of automation and reshaping traditional market dynamics.
Oshi Yadav explores the revolutionary potential of distributed ledger technology and blockchain in the digital economy, highlighting decentralized solutions that could address current challenges in data management, security, and transparency. Completing the collection, Eva Mathur’s research focuses on the critical need to prepare law students for a technology-driven future, examining how legal education must evolve to equip future lawyers with the skills necessary to navigate an increasingly AI-influenced legal landscape.
This volume serves as an essential resource for policymakers, academics, industry professionals, and students interested in understanding the complex interplay between artificial intelligence and policy development in India, offering both theoretical frameworks and practical insights into this rapidly evolving field.