Data moats, copyright gaps cloud India's AI plans for machine learning
By Freny Patel ( April 28, 2026, 08:07 GMT | Insight) -- Legal experts warn of a "legislative paradox" in India’s artificial intelligence regulation push, saying the proposed framework could favor large technology companies while leaving key issues such as labor displacement, copyright gaps and data access unresolved. As generative artificial intelligence rapidly reshapes industries from media to law, legal experts caution that India's evolving regulatory framework risks missing the bigger picture — protecting human creativity while enabling innovation....
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