Abstract
The inevitability of artificial intelligence (AI) impacting every facet of our life is already evident in many ways. Nations are contending with the prospects and difficulties that AI offers. India has emerged as a frontrunner among South Asian nations in spearheading the promotion and regulation of AI. Nevertheless, it falls far behind nations like China or the United States. This article examines the AI ecosystem in India, including the risks and problems it encounters, as well as the ethical concerns it must address. Ultimately, it analyses the need for a comprehensive framework based on the EU regulation for a better control and regulation.References
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