AI\, social media regulation find prominence in poll manifestos

AI, social media regulation find prominence in poll manifestos

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Going by the poll manifestos published by major political parties, the use of is likely to get a boost under the new government that will come to power after the election results on May 23.

The Bharatiya Janata Party, which pushed digital transactions in a major way during its five-year rule ending this year, said it would further increase the ongoing incentives to expand digital transactions if voted to power again.

The BJP said it would create a new data-sharing framework that builds on the success of 'Jan Dhan' and Aadhaar platforms while ensuring data privacy and security. "With this scheme, we will ensure that every Indian has access to facilities within a radius of 5 km," the BJP manifesto said.

The government led by the BJP faced severe criticism from the Opposition for the use of Aadhaar biometric identification system in distribution of benefits to the people. They followed up the criticism in their manifestos as well.

While the promised an amendment to the Aadhaar Act in order to restrict its use, the (Marxist) said it would push for scrapping of the use of Aadhaar and biometrics for all social welfare measures if voted to power.

The manifesto even devoted a section on 'Digital Rights of Every Citizen' to affirm "its belief that every Indian shall enjoy digital rights and freely access the digital world."

From promising access to all persons to high-quality Internet at affordable rates, to passing a law to protect the personal data of all persons and uphold the right to privacy, the is promising the common man quite a lot of digital benefits.

"We will establish a focused on such as Big Data, Machine Learning, Internet of Things, 3-D Printing and Manufacturing, and Knowledge Networks," read the Congress manifesto.

The BJP manifesto promises a "Science Mission" with two submissions, focused on and robotic research. The BJP's 'Sankalp Patra' also puts a lot of emphasis on using technology for helping farmers and improving agricultural output.

"We will enable development of young agri-scientists to take advantage of Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Blockchain technology, Big Data analytics etc. for more predictive and profitable precision agriculture," the BJP said.

While adoption of digital technologies has increased dramatically over the years, the poll manifestos of the political parties also suggest that stricter regulations for could be in the offing.

The Congress, which was earlier linked to hundreds of fake pages and accounts, said it would pass regulations to stop the spread of fake news and hate speech and punish those who misuse

The Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) went a step ahead and stated that if voted to power, it will urge the to bring in a law to prevent all types of social media from publishing any kind of obscene content.

The poll manifestos suggest that irrespective of the parties that could come to power for the next five year, there will be no halt in the digital journey that the country has embarked on.

(Gokul Bhagabati can be reached at gokul.b@ians.in)

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First Published: Sun, April 21 2019. 14:10 IST