India Outlines Legal Framework to Protect Children from AI and Online Harm

India Outlines Legal Framework to Protect Children from AI and Online Harm
AI child safety in India is being addressed through a mix of existing laws, new data protections, governance guidelines, enforcement mechanisms, and public awareness programs to mitigate risks from AI-powered toys, apps, and online platforms. Officials emphasize balancing innovation with strong safeguards, but experts warn that effective implementation, platform accountability, and digital literacy are essential to make these protections meaningful. #DigitalPersonalDataProtectionAct2023 #InformationTechnologyAct2000

Keypoints

  • The Information Technology Act, 2000 requires rapid removal of unlawful child-related content and mandatory reporting under child protection laws.
  • The Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 mandates verifiable parental consent and limits behavioural tracking and targeted ads for children.
  • India AI Governance Guidelines treat children as a vulnerable group and recommend risk assessments and monitoring for AI systems.
  • Enforcement tools include the Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre, the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal, and collaboration with groups like the Internet Watch Foundation to block abusive content.
  • Despite robust laws and awareness programs, experts stress that strong implementation, platform accountability, and digital literacy are crucial to protect children as AI advances.

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