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4th AiStandard.io Summit Announcement

On behalf of the Indian Society of Artificial Intelligence and Law (ISAIL), we are pleased to share a significant update.


The Indian Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law, initially launched in 2020, has played a pivotal role in shaping the discourse around artificial intelligence, law, and policy in India.




Across its three successful editions in 2020, 2021, and 2023, the conference has gathered thought leaders, researchers, and practitioners from India and beyond, fostering insightful discussions on AI’s regulatory landscape, ethical considerations, and technological advancements.


This conference has steadily evolved, becoming a respected platform for academic exchange and policy dialogue, setting a strong foundation for further growth.


Building on this legacy, the conference has now been renamed the AiStandard.io Summit. As ISAIL marks its 5th anniversary since incorporation and celebrates six years since its founding, we are excited to announce that the 4th Edition of the AiStandard.io Summit, ISAIL's Annual Conference, will be held in early 2025.

In conjunction with this event, we will soon be opening the following calls:


1️⃣ Call for Presentations & Papers


2️⃣ Call for Stakeholder Consultations in the Policy Innovation Committee


3️⃣ Call for Stakeholder Consultations in the AI Development Committee


4️⃣ Call for Exhibitors & Sponsors


We look forward to welcoming participants and contributors to advance discussions and collaborations in AI and law.

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The Indian Society of Artificial Intelligence and Law is a technology law think tank founded by Abhivardhan in 2018. Our mission as a non-profit industry body for the analytics & AI industry in India is to promote responsible development of artificial intelligence and its standardisation in India.

 

Since 2022, the research operations of the Society have been subsumed under VLiGTA® by Indic Pacific Legal Research.

ISAIL has supported two independent journals, namely - the Indic Journal of International Law and the Indian Journal of Artificial Intelligence and Law. It also supports an independent media and podcast initiative - The Bharat Pacific.

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