ISAIL.IN and Data Science and AI Association of Australia hosted a Crucial Dialogue on Indo-Pacific Market Realities around truly Governing AI
- Indian Society of Artificial Intelligence and Law
- Aug 1
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The Indian Society of Artificial Intelligence and Law in collaboration with Data Science and Ai Association of Australia | DSAi held a highly productive virtual joint dialogue today.
The recording of this session is out now: https://youtu.be/vtWWYQCAtZA
The Joint Dialogue focused on exploring a fresher perspective in the Indo-Pacific market, especially India, Australia, Japan and the US - from both legal and industrial perspectives.
1️⃣ China's risk appetite and propensity of AI adoption despite being a fragmented market is interesting
2️⃣ Australia and Japan are perhaps the only Indo-Pacific countries who have created coordinated, soft legal and hard legal efforts in governing AI.
3️⃣ AI Safety Research is correlative to many AI diplomacy efforts which kind of is reflective in the US AI Action Plan and some efforts by the India AI Mission, for instance.
Raymond Sun represented as a Director, DSAI Australia while ISAIL was represented by Abhivardhan, the President.
Bogdan Grigorescu and Deepanshu Singh made excellent points on the industry side of things, especially on tech adoption, skilling and foundational models' strategic value.
A lot of serious interventions were made by Francis P. Crawley, CODATA, Sankalp Srivastava, and Bahadur Shah.
Special thanks to Tamonash Pan and Priyanshi Jain for their support as Rapporteurs to this joint dialogue.





