Washington: The US has assured India that access to artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, once provided, will not be cut off, a top bureaucrat said Thursday, asserting New Delhi believes the sector still needs innovation and it's not yet time to regulate it yet.S Krishnan, secretary, Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, said the Americans were concerned about the potential use of AI models such as Anthropic and Mythos and their impact. Krishnan and K Nagraj Naidu, additional secretary, Ministry of External Affairs, on Wednesday met Jacob Helberg, the US Under Secretary of State."The American concern is fundamentally how the AI models could potentially be used and what could be the potential impact. They were looking at a review mechanism for some of this internally before they are released," Krishnan said.
US gives India assurance on access to AI technologies
India has received assurances from the US that access to AI technologies will remain open, according to a top official. New Delhi believes the AI sector still requires innovation and is not yet ready for regulation. US officials expressed concerns about the potential impact and use of advanced AI models, seeking a review mechanism before their release.








