The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) recently issued a set of recommendations to harness the potential of AI and big data in the telecom sector. Recognising the wide-ranging impact of AI across various industries, TRAI in its paper titled 'Leveraging Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Big Data in Telecommunication Sector' proposes the adoption of a unified regulatory framework that encompasses all sectors.
One of the key suggestionsput forth by TRAI is the establishment of anindependent body dedicated to regulating AI use cases. This specialised entity would oversee the implementation and enforcement of AI-related regulations, ensuring responsible and ethical AI practices.
In additionto the independent body, TRAI advocates for arisk-based framework to govern AI use cases. This approach would entail assessing the potential risks associated with AI applications and determining the appropriate level of regulation for each case.
Furthermore, the regulatory framework proposed by TRAI focusesspecifically on the telecom sector, outlining guidelines and guidelines for the responsible utilisation of AI and big data in telecommunications.
Moreover, TRAI calls for collaboration between the Indian government, international agencies, and other governments to establisha global agency responsible for promotingthe development, standardisation, and responsible use of AI on an international scale.
Overall, TRAI's recommendations aim to create acomprehensive and harmonisedregulatory environment for AI and big data in the telecommunications sector, ensuring that these technologies are leveraged in a manner that benefits society while mitigating potential risks.