Regulatory Sovereignty in India: Indigenizing CompetitionTechnology Approaches, ISAIL-TR-001
are 3 kinetic stages, which keep transforming alongside, in the linear/cyclic trajectories of policy by practice. The Indian state therefore must also ensure that the linear and cyclic trajectories must be carefully understood – so that sensible methods can be derived/discovered. The fact that disruptive innovations have escalated the pace of those trajectories, is why governments around the world are facing inabilities to control the matter and establishing routes of cooperation and reducing co-dependency.
Reform Common Law Machineries in Public Law and Technology Over the last four decades, the modern technology revolution has been driving the technical advancements in question. Innovations in the information sciences are focused on collecting, processing, and analyzing vast amounts of data that have consequences for a wide range of research and development. As a result of these advancements, a wide range of industries will reap substantial social, economic, and productivity gains. Rapid progresses in information technology are transforming the way people work, consume, play, and engage with each other and their environment. Technological advancements will be influenced by government policy, which will need changes in laws and regulations. On the other hand, the current machinery that is in place to resolve the problems that new technologies bring is still oldfashioned. Common law mechanism is still a prevalent and is generally preferred by the courts. In fact, not just in technological-imbibed issues, but even in cases relating to public law, that must, after more than 7 decades of independence, not be a way in which independent judiciary of an independent country must adopt. With the advent of these technologies, the public's worry about the numerous dangers that arise when judgments are made by computers instead of people is growing. Truthfully, the worry is legitimate considering the country’s coyness in terms of empathizing the people after willing to accept these advances and implement them in the system. Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been the subject of a great deal of discussion about ethical, safety, and regulatory issues.
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