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'AI put to use to make available LS proceedings in vernaculars' | India News - Times of India
NEW DELHI: Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on Tuesday said AI and machine learning were put to use to make available House proceedings in regional languages to MPs, while he also expressed concern about the increasing commotion and acrimony in legislatures. Addressing a presser after the two-day meeting of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association-India Region, he said the Lok Sabha Secretariat was also sharing its expertise in technology with legislatures of states and UTs to speed up the process of digitisation. Birla said during the meeting, presiding officers of state legislatures also deliberated on the agenda of the upcoming 67th Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference (CPC) in Sydney from November 3-8. The CPC has shortlisted eight topics, including support of legislatures to promote LGBTQ+ participation, use of AI in parliamentary proceedings, violence and abuse of parliamentarians, human trafficking, and refugees and immigration across commonwealth nations, for deliberation by participants. Birla said the legislative bodies were digitising processes and records, and taking measures to train public representatives using information technology in day-to-day activities. "The state legislatures should enhance the pace of digitisation, wherever lagging behind, so that the vision of 'one nation, one digital platform' could be realised," he said.
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Parliament using AI, ML to make available proceedings in different languages: LS Speaker
Om Birla said during the two-day conference, presiding officers of state legislatures from across the country also deliberated on the agenda of the upcoming 67th Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference (CPC) in Sydney from November 3-8.Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on Tuesday said artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies were put to use to make available House proceedings in different regional languages to members of Parliament. Addressing a press conference here after the two-day meeting of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association India Region, Birla said the Lok Sabha Secretariat was also sharing its expertise in technology with legislatures of states and Union territories to speed up the process of digitisation. Birla said during the two-day conference, presiding officers of state legislatures from across the country also deliberated on the agenda of the upcoming 67th Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference (CPC) in Sydney from November 3-8. The CPC has short-listed eight topics including support of legislatures to promote LGBTQ+ participation, use of artificial learning (AI) in parliamentary proceedings, violence and abuse of parliamentarians, human trafficking, refugees and immigration across commonwealth nations for deliberation by participants. Birla said the legislative bodies were digitising processes and records and taking measures to train public representatives using information technology in day-to-day activities. "The state legislatures should enhance the pace of digitisation, wherever lagging behind, so that the vision of 'one nation, one digital platform' could be realised," he said. He also assured that the issues raised by the presiding officers such as financial autonomy and decreasing number of sittings of the Houses will be discussed and acceptable solutions will be found. Parliament officials said artificial intelligence and machine learning (ML) technologies were being used by the Lok Sabha secretariat to make available House proceedings to lawmakers in different Indian languages. They said a glossary of terms and their meaning in the context of parliamentary procedures was being compiled for use in making available the list of business and related parliamentary papers in 10 different languages to the parliamentarians. The officials said artificial intelligence was being used to catalogue over 10,000 hours of audio visual recordings of Lok Sabha proceedings and 8,000 hours of Rajya Sabha debates, dating back to 1992, to enable easy and accurate access to users. "For example, if you want to know what (former prime minister) Atal Bihari Vajpayee had said on primary education, the search results would throw up video clips on the precise topic in different speeches. A user can access the desired portion instead of listening to the entire speech," the officials said. On the 'one nation, one platform', the officials said debates of different legislative assemblies and councils will be made available on the 'Digital Sansad' portal.
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Parl using AI, ML to make proceedings available in many languages: Om Birla
Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on Tuesday said artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies were put to use to make available House proceedings in different regional languages to members of Parliament. Addressing a press conference here after the two-day meeting of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association India Region, Birla said the Lok Sabha Secretariat was also sharing its expertise in technology with legislatures of states and Union territories to speed up the process of digitisation. Click here to connect with us on WhatsApp Birla said during the two-day conference, presiding officers of state legislatures from across the country also deliberated on the agenda of the upcoming 67th Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference (CPC) in Sydney from November 3-8. The CPC has short-listed eight topics including support of legislatures to promote LGBTQ+ participation, use of artificial learning (AI) in parliamentary proceedings, violence and abuse of parliamentarians, human trafficking, refugees and immigration across commonwealth nations for deliberation by participants. Birla said the legislative bodies were digitising processes and records and taking measures to train public representatives using information technology in day-to-day activities. "The state legislatures should enhance the pace of digitisation, wherever lagging behind, so that the vision of 'one nation, one digital platform' could be realised," he said. More From This Section LIVE: Will not hesitate from facing investigation, says CM Siddaramaiah on Karnataka HC verdict Premium Half of Indian workers exceed 49-hour weekly limit, outpacing peers Odisha govt in talks with Centre to join Ayushman Bharat scheme Shankh Air: Uttar Pradesh-based new airline gets Centre's nod, says report Urdu made mandatory for Anganwadi teachers' posts in 2 Karnataka districts He also assured that the issues raised by the presiding officers such as financial autonomy and decreasing number of sittings of the Houses will be discussed and acceptable solutions will be found. Parliament officials said artificial intelligence and machine learning (ML) technologies were being used by the Lok Sabha secretariat to make available House proceedings to lawmakers in different Indian languages. They said a glossary of terms and their meaning in the context of parliamentary procedures was being compiled for use in making available the list of business and related parliamentary papers in 10 different languages to the parliamentarians. The officials said artificial intelligence was being used to catalogue over 10,000 hours of audio visual recordings of Lok Sabha proceedings and 8,000 hours of Rajya Sabha debates, dating back to 1992, to enable easy and accurate access to users. "For example, if you want to know what (former prime minister) Atal Bihari Vajpayee had said on primary education, the search results would throw up video clips on the precise topic in different speeches. A user can access the desired portion instead of listening to the entire speech," the officials said. On the 'one nation, one platform', the officials said debates of different legislative assemblies and councils will be made available on the 'Digital Sansad' portal. Also Read Complaint against Sebi chief falls short of persuading us to probe: Lokpal Parliament being turned into 'deep, dark chamber': TMC MP Derek O'Brien Congress to get Chair of 4 standing committees in the 18th Lok Sabha Cong to get chairship of external affairs, agri, rural dev, edu committees Congress secures chairs for one Rajya Sabha, three Lok Sabha committees
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Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla addresses press conference after the meeting of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association
Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on Tuesday (September 24, 2024) said artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies were put to use to make available House proceedings in regional languages to MPs. Addressing a press conference in New Delhi after the two-day meeting of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association India Region, Mr. Birla said the Lok Sabha Secretariat was also sharing its expertise in technology with legislatures of States and Union Territories to speed up the process of digitisation. Officials said 18,000 hours of footage of House proceedings since 1992 would be digitised. Mr. Birla said that during the conference, presiding officers of State legislatures also deliberated on the agenda of the 67th Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference in Sydney from November 3 to 8. The CPC has shortlisted eight topics, including support of legislatures to promote LGBTQ+ participation, use of AI in parliamentary proceedings, violence and abuse of parliamentarians, human trafficking, refugees, and immigration across commonwealth nations for deliberation by participants. Published - September 24, 2024 10:14 pm IST Read Comments
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Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla announces the use of artificial intelligence and machine learning to make parliamentary proceedings available in multiple Indian languages, enhancing accessibility and transparency.
In a significant move towards digital transformation and linguistic inclusivity, the Indian Parliament has embraced artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) technologies to make its proceedings available in multiple Indian languages. Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla announced this groundbreaking initiative, highlighting its potential to enhance transparency and accessibility of parliamentary functions 1.
The primary objective of this technological integration is to bridge the language barrier and ensure that citizens across India can access and understand parliamentary proceedings in their preferred languages. Speaker Birla emphasized that this initiative would make the Lok Sabha's activities more accessible to people in different parts of the country 2.
The AI and ML technologies are being utilized to translate and transcribe the proceedings in real-time. This innovative approach allows for quick and accurate translations of speeches, debates, and other parliamentary activities into various Indian languages. The system is designed to handle the complexities of different dialects and regional linguistic nuances 3.
By making parliamentary proceedings available in multiple languages, the government aims to foster greater democratic participation and engagement. This move is expected to empower citizens with better access to information about legislative processes and debates, regardless of their linguistic background 4.
While the initiative has been welcomed as a step towards greater transparency and inclusivity, it also presents challenges in terms of accuracy and consistency in translations. The success of this project will likely depend on continuous refinement of the AI and ML algorithms to ensure precise and contextually appropriate translations across diverse Indian languages.
This technological advancement in the parliamentary system could potentially pave the way for similar applications in other areas of governance. It sets a precedent for using AI and ML to break down language barriers in official communications, potentially extending to other government departments and public services in the future.
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