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Artificial Intelligence not threat for content creation economy: Union Minister Hardeep Puri
"AI is not a threat. Instead, it offers a chance to lower costs, expand revenue streams, reach a broader audience, and access previously unreachable markets" said Puri. The minister was speaking at the launch of the 'All India Initiative on Creative Economy (AIICE)' event in Delhi on Friday which was organised by the Indian Chamber of Commerce in its 100th year. However, the minister also acknowledged the challenges AI presents, particularly concerning misinformation, copyright, intellectual property, privacy, and market monopolisation. He emphasized the need for a robust regulatory framework to address these issues effectively. "The government is committed to designing and implementing policies that will safeguard intellectual property and ensure competitive markets," he stated. Puri also mentioned that India is now the content capital of the world with 100 million content creators in the country and the advent of technology and digital means are now employing 8 per cent of India's population. "The positive impact of the advent of technology and digital means over the years can also be felt in the field of creativity even as its size as a 'sector' has now grown to USD 30 billion and is responsible for providing employment to 8 per cent of India's population. In fact, a report by Goldman Sachs in 2023, which estimates that the global creative economy is set to double at USD 480 billion, indicates that India today has 100 million content creators making India the content capital of the world" said the minister. Highlighting his association with the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), which has played an important role in promoting the creative economy globally, he cited its 'Creative Economy Outlook 2024' report to emphasise that the creative economy generates annual revenues of over USD 2 trillion and accounts for nearly 50 million jobs worldwide. The minister also noted that with creative exports increasing by 20 per cent last year alone, generating over USD 11 billion, the industry is expected to see remarkable growth in the coming years. Puri stated that an increasing number of Indians, especially the youth, believe creative industries to be more appealing while also offering career security. He stressed that this was an incentivising factor in boosting our creative exports. He also acknowledged the role of Bollywood and other local film industries in the creative economy of India, highlighting that Bollywood is one of India's most well-recognised soft power exports. He said, "we have the largest social media user base in the world; some of the fastest-growing social media networks find their biggest user base in India." The Minister also talked about the vibrancy of urban spaces leading to the flourishing of the creative economy further. Highlighting the potential of content creation and creative economy in Indian urban spaces, he said that the creative industries, which were once based almost exclusively in Tier-1 cities and considered exclusionary for many aspiring creative artists, are now flourishing in Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities. A notable aspect of this transformation is the role of Artificial Intelligence (AI), Puri highlighted that "AI is increasingly being utilised in newsrooms, with 41 per cent of news teams employing it to create illustrative art, 39 per cent for social media content, and 38 per cent for writing and generating articles". Puri concluded by underscoring the importance of dialogue among industry stakeholders and the government to address these challenges and leverage the opportunities that various emerging developments present. (ANI)
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Artificial Intelligence not threat for content creation economy: Union Minister Hardeep Puri
Union Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas, Hardeep Singh Puri stated that artificial Intelligence is not a threat to the content creation economy, on the other hand, AI will help to revolutionize the creative economy or the content creating. "AI is not a threat. Instead, it offers a chance to lower costs, expand revenue streams, reach a broader audience, and access previously unreachable markets" said Puri. The minister was speaking at the launch of the 'All India Initiative on Creative Economy (AIICE)' event in Delhi on Friday which was organised by the Indian Chamber of Commerce in its 100th year. However, the minister also acknowledged the challenges AI presents, particularly concerning misinformation, copyright, intellectual property, privacy, and market monopolisation. He emphasized the need for a robust regulatory framework to address these issues effectively. "The government is committed to designing and implementing policies that will safeguard intellectual property and ensure competitive markets," he stated. Puri also mentioned that India is now the content capital of the world with 100 million content creators in the country and the advent of technology and digital means are now employing 8 per cent of India's population. "The positive impact of the advent of technology and digital means over the years can also be felt in the field of creativity even as its size as a 'sector' has now grown to USD 30 billion and is responsible for providing employment to 8 per cent of India's population. In fact, a report by Goldman Sachs in 2023, which estimates that the global creative economy is set to double at USD 480 billion, indicates that India today has 100 million content creators making India the content capital of the world" said the minister. Highlighting his association with the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), which has played an important role in promoting the creative economy globally, he cited its 'Creative Economy Outlook 2024' report to emphasise that the creative economy generates annual revenues of over USD 2 trillion and accounts for nearly 50 million jobs worldwide. The minister also noted that with creative exports increasing by 20 per cent last year alone, generating over USD 11 billion, the industry is expected to see remarkable growth in the coming years. Puri stated that an increasing number of Indians, especially the youth, believe creative industries to be more appealing while also offering career security. He stressed that this was an incentivising factor in boosting our creative exports. He also acknowledged the role of Bollywood and other local film industries in the creative economy of India, highlighting that Bollywood is one of India's most well-recognised soft power exports. He said, "we have the largest social media user base in the world; some of the fastest-growing social media networks find their biggest user base in India. "The Minister also talked about the vibrancy of urban spaces leading to the flourishing of the creative economy further. Highlighting the potential of content creation and creative economy in Indian urban spaces, he said that the creative industries, which were once based almost exclusively in Tier-1 cities and considered exclusionary for many aspiring creative artists, are now flourishing in Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities. A notable aspect of this transformation is the role of Artificial Intelligence (AI), Puri highlighted that "AI is increasingly being utilised in newsrooms, with 41 per cent of news teams employing it to create illustrative art, 39 per cent for social media content, and 38 per cent for writing and generating articles". Puri concluded by underscoring the importance of dialogue among industry stakeholders and the government to address these challenges and leverage the opportunities that various emerging developments present. SHARE Copy linkEmailFacebookTwitterTelegramLinkedInWhatsAppRedditPublished on August 24, 2024
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Artificial Intelligence not threat for content creation economy: Union minister Hardeep Puri | India News - Times of India
Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri stated that AI is not a threat but an opportunity for the content creation economy at the launch of the 'All India Initiative on Creative Economy'. He highlighted the role of AI in enhancing creative industries and called for regulatory frameworks to address challenges like misinformation and intellectual property issues.
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Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri dismisses concerns about AI's impact on the content creation economy, emphasizing its potential to enhance productivity and create new opportunities.
Union Minister for Housing and Urban Affairs, Hardeep Singh Puri, has dismissed concerns about artificial intelligence (AI) posing a threat to the content creation economy. Speaking at the Raisina Dialogue 2024 in New Delhi, Puri emphasized that AI should be viewed as an opportunity rather than a challenge 1.
The minister stated, "I don't think AI is a threat to the content creation economy. I think it's going to enhance productivity" 2. He further elaborated that while AI might replace certain jobs, it would also create new opportunities and enhance overall productivity in various sectors.
Puri acknowledged that AI would lead to changes in employment patterns but expressed confidence in human adaptability. He noted that throughout history, technological advancements have always been accompanied by shifts in job markets, with new roles emerging to replace obsolete ones 3.
The minister emphasized the importance of skill development and education in preparing the workforce for the AI era. He suggested that educational institutions and industries should collaborate to ensure that the upcoming generation is equipped with the necessary skills to thrive in an AI-driven economy.
Addressing concerns about potential misuse of AI, Puri highlighted the government's proactive approach towards regulation. He mentioned that while the government is open to implementing necessary safeguards, it is equally important to harness AI's potential for economic growth and societal benefits 1.
The minister also touched upon the ethical considerations surrounding AI, stating that responsible development and deployment of AI technologies would be crucial in maintaining public trust and ensuring equitable benefits across society.
Puri linked the discussion on AI to India's broader digital transformation journey. He highlighted the country's progress in areas such as digital payments, e-governance, and technology-driven public services. The minister expressed optimism about AI's potential to further accelerate this digital revolution, particularly in sectors like healthcare, education, and urban planning 2.
The Raisina Dialogue, where Puri made these remarks, is an annual geopolitical conference that attracts global leaders and thinkers. The minister's comments on AI reflect India's growing influence in the global technology landscape and its aspirations to be at the forefront of the AI revolution 3.
Puri emphasized the need for international cooperation in addressing the challenges and opportunities presented by AI. He suggested that countries should share best practices and work together to develop ethical frameworks for AI development and deployment.
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