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March 2023

Miscellanea

By Jhankhana Thakkar | Chirag Chauhan
Chartered Accountants
Reading Time 13 mins
I. TECHNOLOGY 36 India’s CAG has a warning for ChatGPT users Explaining that India is the home to the third largest and fastest growing AI ecosystem in the world, Alkesh Kumar Sharma, Secretary, Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, said in his speech, “In this era of digital transformation, role of AI technologies becomes crucial in bringing accountability and transparency in delivery of public services.” The Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) echoed the sentiments of many tech experts when he said that AI technologies like ChatGPT, despite being an exciting technology, come with a potential risk of biasness. The national auditor Girish Chandra Murmu while addressing the seminar themed “AI and Data Analytics” said that “AI technologies while being exciting also bring a certain degree of risk with them. The most significant risk associated with AI implementation in the public sector is the potential for bias.” While ChatGPT is seen as a path-breaking technology, many have accused the technology of being “woke” and giving biased responses. Expressing concerns around AI’s ability to learn and improve itself, Murmu said that AI algorithms learn and improve themselves by identifying a pattern in training data and the entire algorithm would be vulnerable to similar bias. “Another risk of AI implementation in the public sector is privacy concerns for the individuals.” While